NaNiwa to announce new team & return to Korea - Page 22
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Islyes
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TeslasPigeon
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KESPA team for the wildcard. EG for the massive lols and added viewership to Inside the Game. | ||
Endall
United States66 Posts
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suicideyear
Ivory Coast3016 Posts
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Sabu113
United States11032 Posts
On March 25 2013 10:45 ke_ivan wrote: Lol i love Naniwa trying to be MC. He be hanging out with Min Chul too much, dudes. What if it was Kings of the North? lol. Talking smack dudes. Haha too tame to be like MC. The only time he bragged like that was when he had a claim to the title of the best foreigner. The Thorzain banter was because they've been rivals for a long time... but Thorzain has definitely taken the throne in their competitions so far. People are looking for what they want to see if they think he is bashing Thorzain. -.- Thorzain's a nice guy and definitely made some cool innovations... but Nani should have crushed him long ago. Nani Hwaiting! | ||
Beavo
Canada293 Posts
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CloudMage
Canada221 Posts
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opterown
Australia54649 Posts
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Polygamy
Austria1114 Posts
Edit: I really hope its not EG, EG does not seem to produce strong players, more of a retirement home. | ||
Howl41
United States65 Posts
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Torrel
Canada11 Posts
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JtoK
Germany232 Posts
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felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
On March 25 2013 13:55 Torrel wrote: could be EG...they just dropped Puma, and with their involvement and commitment to proleague Training in Korea under Coach Park could be a very attractive reason all alone for Naniwa to look at EG - although we'll have to wait and see. I'm not sure how well Naniwa would get along with Axiom. Wildcard shot would be a "token" foreigner pickup from a Kespa team. | ||
Cattlecruiser
United States340 Posts
If GSL has to give a foreigner seed out, he should be one of them. I haven't seen any of his games since... umm. He lost to Mvp? | ||
Tallestmanonearth
United States9 Posts
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Ejohrik
Sweden219 Posts
On March 25 2013 13:34 Polygamy wrote: I love it, I think this makes things so much more interesting to follow, drama equals interested audience. Edit: I really hope its not EG, EG does not seem to produce strong players, more of a retirement home. I really agree about EG. Seems anyone who goes there stop performing very well. I don't think there is an EG curse. I just think that EG is such a rich and well-run team that the players who end up there feel so safe, comfortable and happy that they lose their motivation for hardcore-practicing SC2 with the goal of becoming the best. It reminds me very much about Real Madrid (in football) about 10 years ago. They had loads of famous players but couldn't really perform on the European stage because most of them were past their prime. About Naniwa, I don't have any problem with him. He seems to have a need for building up tension and drama in order to motivate himself to perform even better. I think there is a deliberate meaning to why he's "all talk...". He wants to hype himself a lot, so he has a goal to achieve which he has promised to the community. Naniwa could be the Mohammad Ali of StarCraft 2 if he could start showing some results again. | ||
Tallestmanonearth
United States9 Posts
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Shai
Canada806 Posts
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A Wild Sosd
Australia421 Posts
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Vul
United States685 Posts
On March 25 2013 14:28 Ejohrik wrote: I really agree about EG. Seems anyone who goes there stop performing very well. I don't think there is an EG curse. I just think that EG is such a rich and well-run team that the players who end up there feel so safe, comfortable and happy that they lose their motivation for hardcore-practicing SC2 with the goal of becoming the best. It reminds me very much about Real Madrid (in football) about 10 years ago. They had loads of famous players but couldn't really perform on the European stage because most of them were past their prime. About Naniwa, I don't have any problem with him. He seems to have a need for building up tension and drama in order to motivate himself to perform even better. I think there is a deliberate meaning to why he's "all talk...". He wants to hype himself a lot, so he has a goal to achieve which he has promised to the community. Naniwa could be the Mohammad Ali of StarCraft 2 if he could start showing some results again. Comparing Naniwa's smack-talk with Ali's is like comparing a knock-knock joke to great stand-up comedy. Ali was charismatic, interesting and legitimately confident. I mean he's a smack-talk legend. But Naniwa? I don't think he has the personality for that. | ||
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