Clouded Leopard lost to a record breaking! World of Warcraft “doubtful appearance in the final game of this season” The captain shouted: Professional players must respect their work | Life | CTWANT

Whether Warcraft will go to the final battle of this season is still undecided. (Photo/provided by Yunbao)

The Taoyuan Yongfeng Clouded Leopards lost 43 points to the Tainan Taigang Falcons today (15th) in the absence of “Warcraft” Howard and T1 scoring leader Avebo, and set the league’s worst score difference record. Since the Clouded Leopards have already missed the playoffs, whether World of Warcraft will play the Taiwan Beer Heroes away on the 22nd has also become the focus of attention from the outside world. Clouded Leopards captain Zheng Wei said earnestly after the game: “Professional players still have to respect their own work.”

The Clouded Leopards faced the Falcons with the 2nd record in the regular season today. Although Davis and Aveber were included in the registration list before the game, in fact only Davis played, and the Clouded Leopards faced the Falcons with double foreign The Eagles made only 26 of 94 shots, 27.7% from the field, and lost 43 points in the end. Zheng Wei said after the game that the team’s main problem in this game is the shooting percentage, and he hopes that his teammates will be ready for the last regular game. “I hope that the young local players will prepare themselves, including myself. It’s not easy, professional players have to respect their work.”

Zheng Wei also emphasized that he is not the kind of person who would sternly tell young players, but “I still hope that I can set an example to let them understand that opportunities are really hard to come by, and you have to work hard to grasp them when you are on the field.” However, whether Clouded Leopards ace Warcraft will play in the last game of the season, Clouded Leopards head coach Bennett said frankly that he will continue to evaluate, “The status of the last game is still uncertain.”

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