TL;DR
- Historic first: All-Pro first team features players from five different organizations
- 100 Thieves dominates selections with four players across three All-Pro teams
- Evil Geniuses coaching staff wins award after dramatic season improvement
- Voting points reveal extremely tight competition across all positions
- Team diversity reflects unprecedented parity in LCS competitive landscape

As the 2021 LCS Summer Split playoffs commence this weekend, the league has unveiled its three All-Pro teams featuring an unprecedented level of organizational diversity that reflects this season’s extraordinary competitive balance.
This split witnessed one of the most tightly contested races in LCS history, with five elite teams battling for pole position throughout the regular season. This remarkable parity directly influenced the All-Pro selections, where standout performers from across the league earned recognition regardless of their team’s final seeding.
The 2021 #LCS Summer Split All-Pro Team
Top – @Fudgecakey
Jungle – @Spicalol
Mid – @JiizukeLoL
Bot – @VictorHuang
Support – @TLCoreJJLearn more at: https://t.co/ObFEDgdaTQ pic.twitter.com/ZPSp8a60tL
— LCS (@LCSOfficial) August 6, 2021
The premier All-Pro lineup consistently commands attention, and this season’s selection breaks new ground in LCS history. For the first time ever, the first All-Pro team comprises competitors representing five distinct organizations, shattering the traditional pattern where dominant teams typically secure multiple spots.
Here are the 2021 LCS Summer All-Pro teams
The voting process resulted in one of the closest margins in league annals, with five different franchises securing representation across the three teams. 100 Thieves emerged as the most prominent organization with four players recognized, though notably absent was veteran top laner Kim “Ssumday” Chan-ho, marking his first absence from All-Pro honors in his distinguished LCS career.
1st LCS All-Pro team:
- Top – Cloud9 Fudge (107 points)
- Jungle – TSM Spica (127 points)
- Mid – Evil Geniuses Jiizuke (104 points)
- Bot – 100 Thieves FBI (122 points)
- Support – Team Liquid CoreJJ (67 points)
The first team showcases exceptional individual performances that transcended team standings. TSM Spica’s 127 points led all vote-getters, demonstrating his standout impact despite TSM securing the top playoff seed. The distribution highlights how voters prioritized individual excellence over team success in this exceptionally balanced split.
2nd LCS All-Pro team:
- Top – Evil Geniuses Impact (96 points)
- Jungle – 100 Thieves Closer (82 points)
- Mid – 100 Thieves Abbedagge (102 points)
- Bot – Evil Geniuses Danny (58 points)
- Support – 100 Thieves Huhi (61 points)
100 Thieves’ strong presence in the second team underscores their depth and consistency across multiple roles. Abbedagge’s 102 points placed him just two points behind first-team mid laner Jiizuke, indicating how razor-thin margins separated elite performers at key positions.
3rd LCS All-Pro team:
- Top – TSM Huni (50 points)
- Jungle – Cloud9 Blaber (28 points)
- Mid – TSM PowerOfEvil (50 points)
- Bot – Team Liquid Tactical (47 points)
- Support – Cloud9 Vulcan (57 points)
The third team recognition highlights consistent performers who maintained high-level play throughout the split. Notably, the support position featured the closest competition, with only 10 points separating first-team CoreJJ (67) from third-team Vulcan (57), demonstrating the depth of talent at that role across the league.
Evil Geniuses wins LCS Summer Coaching Staff of the split
In addition to the player honors, the league announced the LCS Summer Coaching Staff of the Split award, recognizing the strategic leadership behind Evil Geniuses’ remarkable mid-season transformation.
Congratulations to @EvilGeniuses on winning the 2021 #LCS Summer Coaching Staff of the Split Award! #EGWIN
Learn more at: https://t.co/ObFEDfVzvg pic.twitter.com/0eJJnUj2ar
— LCS (@LCSOfficial) August 6, 2021
Following a disappointing sixth-place finish in the 2021 Spring Split, Evil Geniuses underwent one of the most dramatic turnarounds in recent LCS memory. The coaching staff implemented strategic adjustments that produced consistent performance throughout the summer, culminating in a third-place regular season finish that positions them advantageously for the postseason.
The team matched TSM and 100 Thieves with the best game record during summer regular season play, compiling an impressive 18-9 record that included a dominant stretch run in the final weeks.
Looking ahead, the next major LCS honor will be Rookie of the Year, scheduled for announcement on Wednesday, August 11. This continued recognition of individual and organizational excellence highlights the depth of talent and coaching throughout North America’s premier League of Legends competition.
Action Checklist
- Review complete All-Pro team rosters and voting point differentials
- Analyze positional competition patterns across the three teams
- Study Evil Geniuses’ coaching strategies that led to their award-winning turnaround
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