LOL - LPL Spring 07/13 08:00 4 Griffin v Gen.G 2-1
LOL - LPL Spring 07/11 08:00 4 Griffin v Afreeca Freecs 2-0
LOL - LPL Spring 06/28 08:00 3 KT Rolster v Griffin 2-0
LOL - LPL Spring 06/26 11:30 3 KINGZONE DragonX v Griffin 0-2
LOL - LPL Spring 06/22 08:00 2 SK Telecom T1 v Griffin 0-2
LOL - LPL Spring 06/20 05:00 2 Griffin v Jin Air Green Wings 2-0
LOL - LPL Spring 06/16 11:20 1 BBQ Olivers v Griffin 1-2
LOL - LPL Spring 06/14 11:00 1 MVP v Griffin 0-2
LOL - LPL Spring 06/12 11:00 1 Griffin v Hanwha Life Esports 2-1
LOL - TCL Winter 04/19 08:00 1 Griffin v MVP 3-1
LOL - TCL Winter 04/17 07:00 2 Kongdoo Monster v Griffin 0-2
LOL - LPL Spring 11/29 08:00 3 SK Telecom T1 v Griffin 2-1
LOL - LPL Spring 11/26 08:00 14 Afreeca Freecs v Griffin 0-2
LOL - LPL Spring 11/20 08:00 1 APK Prince v Griffin 0-2

Wikipedia - Griffin (esports)

Griffin (Korean: 그리핀) was a South Korean esports organization owned by esports entertainment company STILL8. It had a team competing in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and previously had teams competing in League of Legends and Overwatch. Griffin's League of Legends team competed in the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK), the top level of professional League of Legends in South Korea.

History

History

Griffin was founded in November 2016 as NOT BAD before renaming in January 2017. After failing to qualify for the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) through Challengers Korea (CK) in the year prior, Griffin was finally able to do so on April 14, 2018, defeating veteran organizations Kongdoo Monster and MVP in the LCK 2018 Summer promotion tournament.

Griffin's inaugural LCK roster consisted of top laner Choi "Sword" Sung-won, jungler Lee "Tarzan" Seung-yong, mid laners Jeong "Chovy" Ji-hoon and Shin "Rather" Hyeong-seop, bot laner Park "Viper" Do-hyeon and support Son "Lehends" Si-woo. The team quickly rose to the top of the standings, placing second in the regular season and playoffs after losing 2–3 to KT Rolster in the finals. Despite their performance, Griffin was unable to qualify for the 2018 World Championship through championship points, nor through the 2018 Korea Regional Finals, which they were eliminated from by Gen.G. On December 31, 2018, Griffin won the 2018 KeSPA Cup after sweeping Gen.G 3–0 in the finals.

Excluding Rather, who was loaned to the Flash Wolves in the offseason, Griffin returned to the LCK with the exact same roster for the 2019 LCK Spring Split. The team ended first in the regular season with a 15–3 record, but lost again in the finals after being swept 0–3 by SKT. Griffin was one of four LCK teams that competed at Rift Rivals 2019 LCK-LPL-LMS-VCS, which the league won on July 7, 2019.

Griffin headed into the 2019 LCK Summer Split with a new top laner, Choi "Doran" Hyeon-joon, and finished the regular season in first place with a 13–5 record. This placement secured the team a bye to the finals and a spot in the 2019 World Championship, as a series victory would give them a direct qualification as the LCK's first seed, while a series loss would still earn them the most championship points and qualification as the LCK's second seed. SKT ultimately defeated Griffin once again in the finals, with Griffin only managing to take a single game off SKT.

On January 5, 2021, the team disbanded.[]

Griffin is a professional esports team known for their dominance in various competitive gaming titles. With a roster of talented players and a dedicated coaching staff, Griffin has quickly risen to the top of the esports scene. Known for their strategic gameplay and impressive teamwork, Griffin has become a force to be reckoned with in tournaments and leagues around the world. Fans of Griffin can expect thrilling matches and exciting gameplay as they continue to showcase their skills and compete against the best teams in the industry.