No championship, but the body of work is one to be proud of. He was a part of many very good teams, and in some cases he was "the architect" behind their excellence. As for coaching I have high hopes. It's clear he considers a lot of "out of the game" stuff already as a player, so that should translate well.
I never really had any thoughts on Vander aside of him being a great player, but this reflections video made me respect and like him a lot more. seems like a smart genuine guy with the heart in the right place and a good sense of humor.
The silence when he was ask the most clutch it was defening that was the reason he has never won he never had a team that had a carry that could cross the line (when they where paling with him)
No championship, but the body of work is one to be proud of. He was a part of many very good teams, and in some cases he was "the architect" behind their excellence.
As for coaching I have high hopes. It's clear he considers a lot of "out of the game" stuff already as a player, so that should translate well.
Reflections is my favourite eSports show/series, by far :)
Vander such an OG, one of the best supports to watch growing up
You were a fantastic player Vander. Was a nice interview 8)
I never really had any thoughts on Vander aside of him being a great player, but this reflections video made me respect and like him a lot more. seems like a smart genuine guy with the heart in the right place and a good sense of humor.
Great and short stories. love it! great interview and insight as always man!
Love these - keep em coming
One of the most underrated players in LEC history. Really wish he got more chances to play in top teams throughout his career
The silence when he was ask the most clutch it was defening that was the reason he has never won he never had a team that had a carry that could cross the line (when they where paling with him)
Good stuff, thanks
pozdro Vander