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Tim Sevenhuysen is the founder and sole developer of Oracle's Elixir and provides a variety of consulting and contracting services throughout the esports industry. He is the former Director of Esports Analytics for 100 Thieves, served as Head of Data Science for Esports One, led Shadow.gg from 2017 to 2019, and was Statistical Consultant for Fnatic in 2015. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimSevenhuysen.

Academy Standouts: 2021 Summer, Week 12

Academy Standouts highlights the players who performed best in the most recent week of NA Academy play. I’ll discuss a few of the most noteworthy standouts, then list some other players whose performances caught my eye below.

Last week involved the Academy (Worlds) Finals, as well as the last few stages of the Unified Grand Prix tournament that determined the seeding for the last few qualifiers into Proving Grounds.

Haeri, Mid, Team Liquid Academy

Photo of 101383792849832093.pngMy choice for “series MVP” from the Academy Finals was Haeri. He was solid throughout, and he stepped up to carry game 5 on Lee Sin with a 4/0/9 scoreline to shut down Cloud9 Academy’s reverse-sweep attempt.

Haeri did well to apply side-lane pressure in the mid game and ensure TLA could trade objectives, and he made some useful Teleport plays as well. He tied Armao for the highest kill participation on the team (excluding Dhokla’s one game in as a sub).

Haeri Stats

  KDA KP GXD10 DPM CSPM
Fs 5.2 83.9% +49 474 9.3
POs 3.8 70.4% -57 474 8.7

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Is it bad to kill early inhibitors?

Watch Phreak’s video, too!

Summary of this video for the TL;DW crowd: in 98.5% of cases where a team has taken a pre-20:00 inhibitor in a Worlds-qualifying league in 2021, they have won the game. The one loss came from terrible throws. And in the examples I looked at of games where the gold gap narrowed during the inhibitor, it always happened because of dumb mistakes, not because of the enemy team freezing super minion waves.