DWG KIA dominates the 2021 LCK Spring All-Pro Teams

TL;DR

  • DWG KIA dominates First All-Pro Team with three players including MVP Canyon
  • Gen.G secures five total All-Pro spots despite three players on Third Team
  • Regular Season MVP Canyon wins by landslide 164 points over teammates
  • Championship final scheduled for April 10 featuring DWG KIA vs Gen.G
  • All-Pro selection reflects playoff performance with heavy representation from top teams

As the 2021 LCK Spring Split playoffs approach their climax, Riot Games has officially announced the three All-Pro teams that represent the season’s standout performers. This prestigious recognition comes at a crucial moment in the competitive calendar, highlighting players who have demonstrated exceptional skill throughout the regular season.

The First All-Pro lineup unsurprisingly features heavy representation from DWG KIA, the dominant force that led the league standings from start to finish. Their playoff performance has been equally impressive, securing a finals berth with a convincing sweep against Hanwha Life Esports. Joining DWG KIA on the elite roster are individual representatives from Gen.G and T1, showcasing the league’s top talent distribution.

Selection for these honors reflects playoff participation patterns, with significant representation from the two finalists—DWG KIA and Gen.G. T1 and DRX each contribute two players to the combined rosters, while Hanwha Life Esports sees only mid laner Chovy earning recognition.

The complete All-Pro team selections demonstrate the competitive hierarchy within the LCK, with roster distribution revealing interesting team dynamics and individual impact.

1st LCK All-Pro Team

  • Top – DWG KIA Kim “Khan” Dong-ha
  • Jungle – DWG KIA Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu
  • Mid – DWG KIA Heo “ShowMaker” Su
  • Bot – Gen.G Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk
  • Support – T1 Ryu “Keria” Min-seok

LCK All-Pro team

2nd LCK All-Pro Team

  • Top – Gen.G Kim “Rascal” Kwang-hee
  • Jungle – DRX Hong “Pyosik” Chang-hyeon
  • Mid – Hanwha Life Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon
  • Bot – T1 Park “Teddy” Jin-seong
  • Support – DWG KIA Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee

LCK All-Pro team

3rd LCK All-Pro Team

  • Top – DRX Hwang “Kingen” Seong-hoon
  • Jungle – Gen.G Kim “Clid” Tae-min
  • Mid – Gen.G Gwak “Bdd” Bo-seong
  • Bot – DWG KIA Jang “Ghost” Yong-jun
  • Support – Gen.G Kim “Life” Jeong-min

LCK All-Pro team

DWG KIA achieves the notable distinction of having all five starting players represented across the three All-Pro teams, with three securing First Team honors—a testament to the world champions’ current dominant form. Gen.G also demonstrates roster depth with all five players earning recognition, though three appear on the Third All-Pro roster, indicating balanced team contribution rather than individual standout performances.

Prior to the All-Pro team announcements, DWG KIA’s jungler Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu received the Regular Season Most Valuable Player award. The exceptional jungler secured victory by a substantial margin, accumulating 164 points compared to teammate Heo “ShowMaker” Su’s 105 points and Chovy’s 98 points.

The 19-year-old jungler has consistently delivered game-winning performances for DWG KIA throughout the split, maintaining remarkable consistency within the evolving meta. His champion proficiency spans multiple picks including Nidalee, Hecarim, Udyr, and other dominant jungle selections.

2021 SPRING
#LCK
AWARDS

The winner of “Regular Season MVP” is
@DWGKIA
Canyon! ???? Congratulations!
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— LCK Global (@LCK_Global)
April 2, 2021

Canyon’s MVP recognition underscores the critical importance of jungle dominance in the current competitive landscape. His ability to control game tempo and create advantages for his lanes has been instrumental in DWG KIA’s sustained success.

Canyon and his DWG KIA teammates prepare to challenge Gen.G in the grand final scheduled for Saturday, April 10. The championship match will follow a best-of-five format, providing Gen.G with the opportunity to dethrone the defending champions.

In their most recent encounter, Gen.G emerged victorious with a 2-1 scoreline, though the finals present a significantly greater competitive challenge.

The championship showdown represents the culmination of the Spring Split, with both teams featuring heavily in the All-Pro selections. This suggests a closely contested match between two rosters filled with recognized top-tier talent.

For fans seeking to deepen their understanding of competitive team compositions and strategies, our Class Guide provides valuable insights into role specialization and team synergy—concepts clearly demonstrated by these All-Pro selections.

Action Checklist

  • Mark calendar for April 10 LCK Spring Final between DWG KIA and Gen.G
  • Review All-Pro team compositions to understand key player matchups
  • Analyze Canyon’s champion pool (Nidalee, Hecarim, Udyr) to anticipate draft strategies
  • Compare team strategies using our Complete Guide for tactical insights

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