
The Michael Jordan that you know, the one that won six championships and dominated the NBA for the majority of the 90’s, came out of the crucible of basketball competition. Of course, Jatt is talking about Team Liquid, but he’s also talking about NA and the League world at large. “And I’m hoping that finishing 9th is the best thing that could have happened to Team Liquid because that’s the type of shock that can break you out of old patterns.” By the connective tissue that turned Joshua Leesman into Jatt.

In our interview, Jatt blends the seams of several very different worlds together - Guild Wars - Basketball - Football - League - interconnected by a tissue of communication and competition. Knowing Jatt’s fanatical interest in sports, and not knowing what comes next, he could as well be talking about the 1989 Chicago Bulls. He lets the sentiment hang in the air for a moment. All rights reserved.“Obviously, no one likes to lose and Team Liquid has a history of winning and a history of success but,” Jatt pauses, then adds emphasis, “sometimes losing is the best thing that can happen to a team.” Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information / Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. ^ Back to Top ^ © 2021 ESPN Internet Ventures.
#JATT LEAGUE PRO#
Although his pro stint only lasted one year, he quickly established himself as a member of the League of Legends community and went on to become one of the most loved members of the LCS broadcast team. He competed as a jungler for Rock Solid, a team that was later acquired by Team Dignitas in September 2011. Prior to working at Riot, Jatt played League of Legends professionally. He would later return to the LCS broadcast in July 2019 and has worked on that production up until now. In January 2019, Jatt stepped away from commentating and participating in the LCS analyst desk to work on the League of Legends game balance team. There he served in various roles over the tenure, including as a quality assurance analyst, an on-air commentator and analyst and a game designer.


Jatt joins Liquid after working at Riot Games for eight and a half years. More: How FlyQuest built their popular Go Green initiative | Esports Fashion with Emily Rand: Team Liquid x Marvel | How Gen.G put together their VALORANT roster That's how we'll find an identity that everyone is able to buy into." This is how we're going to play.' I'm hoping that I'm able to gather all of the information from the players and the coaches and help align everyone towards the same goal. "I'm not going to be the type of coach that comes in and says, 'This is our identity. "One thing watching the 'Squad' episode at the end of the spring split, it was clear that all the players in Team Liquid felt like they lacked an identity," Jatt said in a video released on Team Liquid's Twitter account announcing the news. In Doublelift's place, the team promoted former Academy AD carry Edward "Tactical" Ra to the full-time starter position on the LCS team. Following that finish, the team moved then-head coach Jang "Cain" Nu-ri to a strategic coaching role and traded veteran AD carry Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng to Team SoloMid.

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The change comes after Liquid placed ninth in the League Championship Series spring split. Team Liquid have hired former Riot Games analyst and commentator Joshua "Jatt" Leesman as their new head coach for the League of Legends Championship Series, the team announced Monday. League of Legends caster Jatt to coach Team Liquid
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