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100 Thieves signs Cody Sun to complete its NA LCS roster

100 Thieves are ready for their first NA LCS split.
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100 Thieves’ North American League of Legends Championship Series roster has been completed with the addition of AD carry Cody Sun, the team announced earlier today.

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Formerly the AD carry of the now defunct Immortals roster, Cody Sun began his NA LCS career at the start of 2017. Cody Sun experienced the highs and lows of professional League of Legends throughout his first season. Thought to be one of the worst AD carries in the league at the start of the 2017 Spring Split, Cody Sun and former teammate Kim “Olleh” Joo-sung slowly grew to become one of the region’s best bot lanes.

Now paired with another veteran support in Zaqueri “Aphromoo” Black, Cody Sun will once again have an experienced lane partner to learn from. If this was any previous year, this duo lane could challenge for the best in the league. But with TSM, Team Liquid, and Cloud9 all fitted with all star bot lanes, both Cody Sun and Aphromoo will have their work cut out for them if they want to shine among all the talent around them.

With the addition of Cody Sun, 100 Thieves has completed its NA LCS roster. The organization will head into the 2018 Spring Split with a starting lineup including Kim “Ssumday” Chan-ho, William “Meteos” Hartman, Yoo “Ryu” Sang-wook, Cody Sun, and Aphromoo.

The 2018 NA LCS Spring Split is set to start on Jan. 20.


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