Why TSM Huni would be a great idea.

This is honestly pretty disgusting. Haunter has played very well for 2 splits, he fell apart a little towards the end of this recent split. He didn't do anything crazy flashy and make faster pop off. It doesn't mean he played poorly. All of TSM played extremely well. They didn't seem prepared for that Aurelion Sol pick, and Uzi Mata are freaking amazing. Actually hauntzer had 20-50 cs leads at 20min in multiple games they lost. Honestly just go somewhere else with this. This isn't the time to be yelling to fire someone from their damn job. He clearly worked harder than any NA top laner this past year to get to worlds and the win. He performed well in my opinion. Then you have some random person spouting, "Hauntzer is the problem put a Korean in coach!" NA will always be terrible if we set the precedent that hard work and dedication is not rewarded in NA's players because they are bad and always will be worse than Koreans. Sure they have a head start, but if we always take shortcuts our infrastructure for pro players will never grow and evolve, and if that doesn't happen then esports will never pick up beyond where it is now. As far as marketing goes NA is very valuable compared to EU/KR, probably not China though, but NA is THE CONSUMER. If NAs pro teams don't begin to measure up using their own methodology then NA will just always be a joke and pros will stream instead of focusing on winning for the organization. Idk

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