he's a "professional" player. its a shame he just does whatever he wants. :(
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Last post: | May 7, 2022 at 1:18 PM |
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he's a "professional" player. its a shame he just does whatever he wants. :(
it worked for tsm and most teams. even 100t are now bootcamping post hiko retirement..
negativity at max skullface
A better summary: ShaHzam is the root of most problems, an IGL who doesnt promote practicing, getting rawkus and making drama against his former teammate which affects not only him but the team as a whole.
i think tenz would want to go he even moved to dapr's place before.
Yep, as simple as that. :)
Summary: A good intervention that Sentinels can do is to send their team in a bootcamp and when someones egos out and refused to go because he won 2021 masters 2 should be kicked out.
TSM decided to have all Valorant team members to go to Texas for bootcamp/play together but Wardell refused to go. Wardell got kicked out. or what he said he "resigned" to the team lol.
Around 2021 around/after masters 3(?), Sentinels wanted to have its "professional" valorant players to live in a team house. Shahzam refused, saying that he wanted "his own space/privacy, etc..". (Well they had a team house pre-pandemic. when tenz wasnt in the team yet)
I believe this is the reason why Sentinels are not practicing and working enough. Sentinels org can't handle their "Professional" valorant players and let them do what the f they want. If sentinels doesn't make it to the playoffs then the organization should do some strict interventions since their players egos of winning masters is long gone.
Also, they should have a real coach, someone whos not a friend of the team. Shahzam literally doesn't respect whatever Rawkus tells him but he even laughs at him. Like come on you're a "Professional" Valorant Player ? may as well just pursue full time streaming since youre getting more income on it right? XD