Dplus Kia Clinch LCK Series with Bot Lane Dominance
Dplus Kia completes a 2-0 sweep against Nongshim RedForce in the LCK, powered by Smash's Lucian and Career's incredible Milio performance.
While many eyes were on the mid-lane skirmishes, the real story of this LCK clash was the silent, impeccable protection provided by Career. His Milio was an absolute fortress, posting a flawless 0/0/10 KDA and acting as the heartbeat of the Dplus Kia defense. This masterclass in utility allowed the team to effectively neutralize the early aggression of Nongshim RedFUNC, turning what could have been a chaotic brawl into a controlled, clinical execution of their scaling plan. The match was essentially decided in the bot lane, where Smash on Lucian exerted such immense pressure that the opposition's lane priority vanished almost instantly.
Key Takeaways
* Smash delivered a massive +1729 gold lead at the 15-minute mark, effectively breaking the Nongshim RedForce bot lane. * Career anchored the team with a perfect 10.0 KDA on Milio, providing the essential peel to negate enemy engages. * Dplus Kia secured a 3-to-1 dragon advantage, controlling the river and preventing any meaningful objective contest from their opponents.
Early Game
The opening minutes of Game 2 felt like a repeat of the heavy pressure seen in the first game. Nongshim RedForce entered the lane with a high-variance plan, hoping Sponge could use Pantheon to disrupt the enemy jungle, but they were met with a wall of gold. Smash was simply too efficient, ballooning his lead to over 1.7k gold by the 15-minute mark. On the other side of the map, Kingen managed to hold his own on Jayce, even securing a small +619 gold advantage, but it was a lonely victory in a lane that couldn't translate into map pressure. The sheer weight of the Lucian advantage meant that Diable's Corkki was constantly playing from behind, unable to contest the waves.
The Turning Point
As the game progressed toward the 20-minute mark, the draft edge predicted by the live model—which favored Dplus Kia at 53%—began to materialize with crushing force. The turning point wasn't a single flashy play, but rather the suffocating utility of the Dplus Kia support. Every time Nongshim RedForce attempted to dive or engage, Career was there with a perfectly timed Milio buff or peel. This allowed ShowMaker to utilize the waveclear of Anivia to stall any pushes, while Lucid's Skarner could focus on securing the third dragon. The momentum shifted irrevocably when Dplus Kia took their fourth tower, leaving Nongshim RedForce with no way to contest the mid-lane.
Closing Out
By the time the clock hit 27:20, the game was a foregone conclusion. Dplus Kia had amassed 11 kills to just 5 for their opponents, and the gold gap had widened to a significant 3.6k advantage. The clinical nature of the victory was evident in how they managed the map; they didn't chase desperate plays, but instead focused on objectives, securing 3 dragons and 4 towers. The final push saw Dplus Kia dismantle the remaining structures, leaving Nongshim RedForce with nothing left to fight for as the nexus fell.
Polymarket Market
The market's reading of this game was remarkably accurate. Entering the match, the game-specific odds sat at 66% for Dplus Kia, and the team delivered exactly what was expected. While the pre-match series odds showed a massive 64% favor for Dplus Kia even before the first game began, this specific game confirmed that the gap in class was not a fluke. The execution of the draft, particularly the synergy between the bot lane and the support, validated the heavy favoritism. This result closes the series 0-2, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smash | Dplus Kia | Lucian | Bot | 6/0/2 | +1729 | — |
| Lucid | Dplus Kia | Skarner | Jungle | 0/2/7 | +513 | — |
| ShowMaker | Dplus Kia | Anivia | Mid | 5/2/1 | +675 | — |
| Career | Dplus Kia | Milio | Support | 0/0/10 | +490 | — |
| Siwoo | Dplus Kia | Sion | Top | 0/1/0 | -619 | — |
| Diable | Nongshim RedForce | Corki | Bot | 1/2/1 | -1729 | — |
| Sponge | Nongshim RedForce | Pantheon | Jungle | 0/2/4 | -513 | — |
| Scout | Nongshim RedForce | Cassiopeia | Mid | 1/2/3 | -675 | — |
| Lehends | Nongshim RedForce | Nami | Support | 2/5/3 | -490 | — |
| Kingen | Nongsem RedForce | Jayce | Top | 1/0/1 | +619 | — |
FAQ
Q: Did the predicted draft advantage for Dplus Kia actually manifest in the game? A: Yes, the 53% predicted edge materialized as Dplus Kia used the defensive tools of Milio and Anivia to neutralize the early aggression of Nongshim RedForce.
Q: Who was the most impactful player in the bot lane during the early game?
A: Smash was the decisive factor, securing a massive +1729 gold advantage on Lucian by the 15-minute mark.
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