Uzi almost went to Invictus Gaming instead of retiring, according to bot laner West

We could have seen another superteam rise from the LPL.

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Not many League of Legends fans would have ever imagined that superstar AD carry Uzi could have headed over to Invictus Gaming for the 2020 Summer Split. But according to former IG ADC West, that superteam was almost a reality.

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During a recent livestream, clipped by Korizon Esports translator Kevin Kim and translated by Twitter user iCrystalization, West revealed that “the Eternal God” almost signed with IG before the start of the season, before deciding to retire instead. This would have set him up alongside legendary stars like top laner TheShy and mid laner Rookie.

Heading into the end of week seven of the LPL Summer Split, IG are in fourth place with an 8-3 record. But with Uzi, anything could have been possible.

A power trio of Uzi, TheShy, and Rookie could have been enough to bring home the LPL championship once more for IG. That roster could have even challenged the best teams in League at this year’s World Championship and beyond. But now, fans can only dream about what that star-studded roster could have accomplished together.

Uzi announced his retirement at the start of June after suffering from several health issues throughout his impressive career. The veteran dealt with arm, shoulder, and leg pain due to the long practice hours and he had chronic stress and obesity issues. During an interview with Nike, he even said that a doctor compared his arms to a 40 or 50-year-old.

Although Uzi won many trophies throughout his career, including three LPL championships and an MSI title, he’s never lifted the Summoner’s Cup over his head. But he’ll always be known as one of the greatest players of all-time and arguably the best ADC to ever play League.

Correction July 16 4:20pm CT: Dot Esports incorrectly attributed the translation of the clip from West’s stream. The article has been edited to reflect this information. We regret this error.

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.