When I sat down with Immortals’ top laner Heo "Huni" Seung-hoon for a post-game interview, it started like any other. The charismatic import from Korea talked about his team’s victory over the rookie upstarts from Team Envy, saying how "crazy" game two of the series was. After a number of lead changes resembling a rally in a tennis match, Huni and the Immortals were able to hang on to their half-beaten down Nexus to wipe NV off Summoner’s Rift and pull off the complete reversal to finish the match 2-0.
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