VCS Stars Help LCK Team “Open Up” for 2025 Cup
As we approach the LCK Cup 2025, the team that has caused the most surprises recently is none other than DRX. Firstly, “Dragon X” is the first team to bring in a foreign player to compete at the highest level of League of Legends in Korea. Secondly, they have won 2 out of 3 matches so far. Meanwhile, the foreign player in question—LazyFeel—is currently shining.

That said, even though it is the first time participating in the LCK Cup, and facing a challenging opponent in Fearless Draft, LazyFeel has shown impressive leadership. Additionally, his teammate—Ucal—is a key figure in this dynamic. Thus, DRX boldly dares to “open up” as Coach Andil confidently stated: “We are trying our best to aim for third place in our group.”
VCS Star LazyFeel as a “Double-Edged Sword” for DRX’s Ambitions
One issue that Coach Andil has to acknowledge is that communication with LazyFeel is still facing some challenges. Coach shared: “We still can’t fully grasp Bao Minh’s (LazyFeel’s) intentions. However, his Korean is improving day by day, and we believe DRX will be a truly strong team.”

Furthermore, in the upcoming matches, DRX will need to face at least one more strong opponent, specifically Hanwha Life Esports, and the likelihood of winning against them is quite low. Meanwhile, teams like Nongshim RedForce and KT Rolster are still in contention to overtake DRX’s third-place spot at any moment.
Moreover, once Teddy makes his return, the puzzle of which lineup DRX will deploy becomes increasingly complex. LazyFeel is already quite familiar with the LCK Cup 2025, while Teddy has been absent for a while, making the situation more challenging.

The utilization of any starting lineup will directly influence DRX’s outcomes, and both the players and coaching staff must resolve this challenging question. Afterward, they may need to consider various matchups or even a higher-tier playoff scenario.