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SKT reigns supreme in LCK spring split finals

Han "Peanut" Wang-ho and his SK Telecom T1 squad established their dominance once again with a commanding 3-0 sweep of KT Rolster in the LCK summer split finals on Saturday. Provided by Yong Woo 'Kenzi'

SK Telecom T1 showed the world why it's currently the best team on the planet with a commanding 3-0 sweep of KT Rolster on Saturday in the 2017 League of Legends Champions Korea spring split finals in Incheon, South Korea.

Game 1 started off slow before KT started to pull ahead during the early game with strong objective control, taking all three Tier 1 towers by 15 minutes in the game. KT tried to use a 4-for-1 teamfight win at 20 minutes to push for a Baron, but SKT pushed KT off the objective, which effectively stalled KT's progress. The defending world champions won a big teamfight of its own at 27 minutes led by mid laner Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok's Fizz, giving his team a Baron kill, a 3,000-gold lead and control in the late game. SKT then took a 4-for-0 teamfight at 36 minutes that let it march into KT's base and pick up the Game 1 win.

Wasting little time, SKT maintained its momentum from Game 1 to pick up first blood on a bottom lane gank from Han "Peanut" Wang-ho's Lee Sin just three minutes in. While KT took a couple of kills in the early going, SKT again pulled away with first tower gold and more kills across the map by the 14-minute mark. The game settled into a lull with little action in terms of kills, but SKT never stopped grinding toward KT's base. It finally found a huge opening with a 5-for-2 ace at 28 minutes, powered by a Peanut triple kill. SKT picked up a Baron shortly afterward, breaking into KT's base with the buff and finding a 4-for-2 teamfight win that locked up Game 2 in just 31 minutes. Peanut was the runaway MVP of this game, finishing with an impressive 6/1/8 KDA (kills/deaths/assists).

With everything on the line, Game 3 got off to a bloody start with two different fights breaking out across the map just a few minutes into the game, where SKT came out victorious with three kills to two for KT. After the explosive opening, the game settled into a crawl before SKT kicked things off again with a pick at 14 minutes that was answered with two more kills from KT. From then on, Peanut's Graves led SKT to teamfight win after teamfight win, starting with a triple kill at 17 minutes. SKT continued to win fights with impunity, culminating in a clean ace at 20 minutes to completely break the will of KT. SKT took a Baron kill at the 23-minute mark, which it used to begin its final push in earnest. KT desperately clung to life with a couple of scattered kills, but Peanut left no room for a comeback en route to his 11/1/9 KDA that gave SKT a dominant 3-0, championship-winning victory.

With the win, SKT will be the Korean representative at the Mid-Season Invitational beginning next week, while KT will now look toward the Summer Split.