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LCSLCS 2026 Spring Playoffs2026-06-08Patch 16.1143:03
LYONLYONLYONLYONLYONLYON (2024 American Team)LYON (2024 American Team)W
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C9C9C9C9C9Cloud9Cloud9L

The LCS match played on 2026-06-08 between LYON (2024 American Team) and Cloud9 ended with a win for LYON (2024 American Team). At 43:03, this game ran deep into the late game. It produced 35 combined kills, and in long games per-minute figures such as DPM and CSM get pulled toward the average, so read them next to the totals. LYON (2024 American Team) finished 6,220 gold ahead. That is not an unrecoverable gap, so the objective and combat figures below show where the game actually turned. On objectives, Towers split 11 to 3, and LYON (2024 American Team) took the larger share.

A KDA of 8/4/6 is what Dhokla recorded on Renekton, the strongest line among the winners. 2,830 is the end-of-game gold gap Dhokla built over Thanatos in the Top matchup, the largest positional gap in this game. The opening bans were Lee Sin from LYON (2024 American Team) and Akali from Cloud9. Game 1 of the series. The series ran to 3 games in total, and the patch applied was 16.11.

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