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100 Thieves climb to the top of the NA LCS with a comeback win over Clutch Gaming

Nadeshot's team now have a record of 4-1.
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100 Thieves overcame a large gold deficit to defeat Clutch Gaming to start their third week in the North American League of Legends Championship Series.

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While 100 Thieves were the clear favorites in this matchup, most people believed that the win wouldn’t come easy. Clutch Gaming, in their two victories thus far, showed a decent sense of macro, and had early playmaking. These two skills were both on display for Clutch Gaming against 100 Thieves.

Clutch Gaming, who drafted two global ultimate abilities in Shen and Galio, broke this game’s early stalemate with a great top lane teamfight. 100 Thieves, who seemingly forgot about Shen and Galio, fell prey to the two champions’ crowd control.

Clutch Gaming extended this teamfight victory to the entire map in terms of pressure and vision. This vision allowed Clutch to find picks that would lead to major objectives, like the Baron. Down 9,000 gold and three turrets, 100 Thieves’ defeat looked forthcoming. 

But then the late game hit, and 100 Thieves’ scaling composition had finally come online. 100 Thieves AD carry Cody Sun started to dole out massive critical hits on Tristana. And Clutch Gaming top laner Colin “Solo” Earnest’s usefulness in teamfights had been trumped by the crowd control of Kim “Ssumday” Chan-ho’s Gnar.

One good teamfight from 100 Thieves was all it took to take back control of the game. Clutch Gaming, who had been outscaled, couldn’t withstand the late game fury of a Baron-empowered 100 Thieves.

Now tied for first place with a record of 4-1, 100 Thieves will prepare for their match against North America’s hometown heroes, TSM, at 6pm ET on Feb. 4.


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