Ha “Kramer” Jong-hoon returns to the LGD Gaming roster after his departure last month. LGD Gaming undoubtedly re-signed the Korean Carry after losing much of its lineup. Kramer has spent two years with the organization prior to his exit. He has put up commendable stats since joining the Chinese organization but no substantial victories were attained.
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Kramer transferred to the Chines region after competing for an extended period in his home region. He sought to compete in another region to find the success that had eluded him in South Korea. He has played for a total of three League of Legends regions but he is mostly remembered for his team with Afreeca Freecs and LGD Gaming.
Article Continues BelowLGD Gaming made its way to Worlds 2020 but failed to break out of the group stage. Several LGD players departed from the organization following the conclusion of the 2020 season. Kramer's fellow Korean player Han “Peanut” Wang-ho is one notable exiting member. Kramer has proven to be an effective AD Carry in a foreign region. The South Korean Carry competed toe-to-toe with the best competitors in the scene. LGD made the right call picking him up back in 2018.
Kramer re-signing with LGD Gaming is undoubtedly the beginning of the organization's rebuilding period. There are still several vacant positions left in the organization. LGD has less than a month left before the beginning of the 2021 season.
Fortunately for the Chinese squad, their AD Carry role will be in great hands. Kramer may not be a title-winning player but he has proven his skill time and time again.