It's a fact, the best Japan player...
Definitely yes, he's one of the who is few always performing very well on every map. Few players are like that, Keznit is a example.
Show me KD numbers for each game of these players on international championships, average it and compare it to Laz's numbers, then I'll believe you.
results > stats/highlights
being flashy but finishing last place doesn't make you better than players who play safe and win
5th highest ACS
1st in K/D
4th in KAST
3rd in KPR
26 to 7 in First Kills to First Deaths.
Bruh, dude is sick with it.
well let's think of how laz would perform if he replaced yay, i think they play pretty similar and he would do WHO KNOWS! a little worse, same, or maybe even better
How would you see yay on zeta? just forget about the language barrier but would they be much more successful?
Bad take. Messi on PSG underperforming doesn't mean Messi isn't a good player.
player who plays 2 maps per year is going to have better stats than somebody who is in playoffs and finals
It's a false analogy, you're saying that a player is bad because of his team's performance, it doesn't make sense. You need compare individual performance with individual performance, not individual performance with team performance.
I'm not japanese and not asian and i said that Laz is at least top 5 in the world
Obs: i'm brazillian
Laz is one of the who is few always performing very well on every map against every teams. Few players are like that: Keznit and Yay are a another examples. I'm just saying about individual performing.
i love when every match there's a new top 5 in the world player according to vlr depending on who popped off that day