Crown has retired from League of Legends. On Dec. 1, Lee “Crown” Min-ho announced through his Instagram that he'll be retiring. He mentioned that it's the last time he'll be greeting the
As soon as Clozer became eligible to play in the LCK, he debuted in the league and has been delivering fantastic performances. Showing off his mechanics, he's already been making T1 fans happy through
On July 31st (KST), T1 defeated kt Rolster in the 2020 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer Split. It was a clean 2-0 victory for T1 as they took the telecom derby. Today's match caught a lot of a
Lee 'Crown' Min-ho has joined OZ Gaming.CLG Crown's 2020 season ended unsatisfactorily. He eventually gave up his starting position to 'Pobelter' and left the team.Crown's next choice was to return to
Wednesday morning, CLG tweeted out that former mid laner, Pobelter, would be re-joining the team as starting mid laner after a 1-7 start to the season. Pobelter replaces Crown, and will hope to help the team turn around their season. Read more here:
I'm here with Lee "Crown" Min-ho, who is back in NA on a new team ready for the new year. First, I want to ask, when did you get here and how has it been trying to fit in with the team? I came here th
PowerOfEvil spoke about his fresh start on FlyQuest and reuniting with IgNar and addressed the frustrating notion that he plays a confined style and the funny coincidence of Crown following his footsteps two years in a row. Watch the video here:
Sources close to Inven Global reported visa issues for a number of players, including Crown, the starting mid for CLG, but they've now confirmed he has arrived in NA. Read more here:
CLG and Crown haven't been able to finalize the star Korean mid's visa, and CLG Academy mid, Tuesday, will be starting in the opening LCS weekend. Read more on the situation here:
Change can be good, but NA proves change can also be bad. Here is each team's relative strength with their new roster. Who won, and who declined this off-season? And will someone be able to take down Team Liquid? Find out more here:
CLG had their best split since 2017 this past Summer, but it wasn't enough to send them to Worlds. As is NA tradition, they looked to make some upgrades this off-season, signing Crown and Smoothie so far! Here's a look at the new squad.
In the final third of the 2019 LCS Summer Split, OpTic Gaming Bot Laner Noh "Arrow" Dong-hyeon spoke to Lara Lunardi about the team's improvements since the Spring Split, playing with Jungler William "Meteos" Hartman, and the secret to Mid Laner Lee "Crown" Min-ho's success in North America: Postmates.
A champion that seemed to be forgotten in the competitive LoL scene… Twisted Fate is finally starting to make his appearance in official matches. In this LCS Summer, OpTic Gaming's mid laner,
OpTic Crown continues his run to aim for the LCS 2019 throne. OpTic Gaming have extended their winning streak to 4 up to week 2. Their mid laner, Min-ho “Crown” Lee has been named MVP for
Crown joined Inven Global for an interview after OpTic Gaming's victory over Clutch Gaming to discuss the methodology behind his Twisted Fate pick and his familiarity with the Card Master.
It's been about a year since we've last met and spoken with LCS's OpTic Gaming's bot laner, Arrow. It feels we meet up annually to share a good meal and share an honest conversation - there seems to be nothing that Arrow loves more than eating and having a nice chat.
Honor, money, or just simply to be included in the starting lineup; the purpose may be different for each player, but many players of the LCK left South Korea after the end of the 2018 season. For a
After a week 7 victory over Echo Fox, Meteos sat down with Nick Geracie to reflect on his experience on 100 Thieves and FlyQuest Academy in 2018, give a window into OpTic's environment, and discuss the unique aspects of his new mid laner Crown.
Crown does his first on screen interview in English and plays This or That with Parkes and InvenGlobal. Let us know what questions we should ask next! And who is on your list to play this game?
It has been a long while since anyone sat down to interview Optic Gaming mid-laner Crown; this is actually the first interview he's done since the Spring Split started. When asked why he's been declin