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Hai | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Hai Du Lam | |
Country of Birth | United States | |
Birthday | September 20, 1992 (age 32) | |
Residency | Americas | |
Prev Residencies | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Team | Cloud9 | |
Contract Expires | 2024-11-19 | |
Role | Manager | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | NA: BaamSouma EUW: C9 HyperX Diego, C9 Hai, Cloud9 Hai KR: KvotheKelsier, C9 KingKiller | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Hai "Hai" Du Lam is a League of Legends esports player, currently team manager and substitute mid laner for Cloud9. He was previously the mid laner for Cloud9, with whom he won two NA LCS splits and went to Worlds three times.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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nFear Gaming | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | May 20122012-05-25 | ≈1mo 24d | ejel | ||
Orbit Gaming | May 20122012-05-25[2] | Nov 20122012-11-01[1] | 5mo 7d | ejel | ||
Ordinance Gaming | ≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-07 | ≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-08 | ≈1d | ejel | ||
Quantic Gaming | Nov 20122012-11-11[6] | Dec 20122012-12-04[3] | 23d | ejel | ||
Team NomNom | Dec 20122012-12-04 | Jan 20132013-01-08 | 1mo 4d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jan 20132013-01-08 | Apr 20132013-04-01[7] | 2mo 24d | ejel | ||
Team Curse | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | May 20132013-05-11 | ≈3mo 10d | ejel | ||
Quantic Gaming | Apr 20132013-04-01[9] | May 20132013-05-23[8] | 1mo 22d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | May 20132013-05-23[11] | Apr 20152015-04-23[10] | 1yr 11mo | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Apr 20152015-04-23[10] | Jul 20152015-07-03[12] | 2mo 10d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jul 20152015-07-03[12] | Jul 20162016-07-13 | 1yr 10d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 Challenger | Apr 20162016-04-22 | Jan 20172017-01-06[13] | 8mo 14d | ejel | ||
FlyQuest | Jan 20172017-01-09[15] | Nov 20172017-11-21[14] | 10mo 12d | ejel | ||
Golden Guardians | Dec 20172017-12-13[17] | Apr 20182018-04-23[16] | 4mo 10d | ejel | ||
Radiance | Mar 20192019-03-18[19] | May 20192019-05-16[18] | 1mo 29d | ejel | ||
Radiance | May 20192019-05-16[18] | May 20192019-05-18 | 2d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Radiance | May 20192019-05-18 | May 20222022-05-04[20] | 3yr 17d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Oct 20232023-10-10[22] | Jan 20242024-01-05[21] | 2mo 26d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jan 20242024-01-05[21] | Present | 11mo 5d | ej |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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nFear Gaming | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | May 20122012-05-25 | ≈1mo 24d | ejel | ||
Orbit Gaming | May 20122012-05-25[2] | Nov 20122012-11-01[1] | 5mo 7d | ejel | ||
Ordinance Gaming | ≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-07 | ≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-08 | ≈1d | ejel | ||
Quantic Gaming | Nov 20122012-11-11[6] | Dec 20122012-12-04[3] | 23d | ejel | ||
Team NomNom | Dec 20122012-12-04 | Jan 20132013-01-08 | 1mo 4d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jan 20132013-01-08 | Jan 20132013-01-16 | 8d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jan 20132013-01-16 | Apr 20132013-04-01[7] | 2mo 16d | ejel | ||
Team Curse | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | May 20132013-05-11 | ≈3mo 10d | ejel | ||
Quantic Gaming | Apr 20132013-04-01[9] | May 20132013-05-23[8] | 1mo 22d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | May 20132013-05-23[11] | Apr 20152015-04-23[10] | 1yr 11mo | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Apr 20152015-04-23[10] | Jul 20152015-07-03[12] | 2mo 10d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jul 20152015-07-03[12] | Nov 20152015-11-19[23] | 4mo 16d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Nov 20152015-11-19[23] | Apr 20162016-04-22 | 5mo 3d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Apr 20162016-04-22 | Jul 20162016-07-13 | 2mo 21d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 Challenger | Apr 20162016-04-22 | Jan 20172017-01-06[13] | 8mo 14d | ejel | ||
FlyQuest | Jan 20172017-01-09[15] | Nov 20172017-11-21[14] | 10mo 12d | ejel | ||
Golden Guardians | Dec 20172017-12-13[17] | Apr 20182018-04-23[16] | 4mo 10d | ejel | ||
Radiance | Mar 20192019-03-18[19] | May 20192019-05-16[18] | 1mo 29d | ejel | ||
Radiance | May 20192019-05-16[18] | May 20192019-05-18 | 2d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Radiance | May 20192019-05-18 | May 20222022-05-04[20] | 3yr 17d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Oct 20232023-10-10[22] | Jan 20242024-01-05[21] | 2mo 26d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jan 20242024-01-05[21] | Present | 11mo 5d | ej |
News
- 2012
- 2013
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
NFEA | April (approx.), Yazuki, Hai L9, nubbypoohbear, Nientonsoh, and Arthelon join. | |
NFEA | May 25, Yazuki, Hai L9, nubbypoohbear, Nientonsoh, and Arthelon leave. | |
ORB | May 25, Yazuki, Hai L9, nubbypoohbear, and Nientonsoh join. Vech and YoDa leave.[2] | |
OG | August 7 (approx.), Cruzer, xHazzard, ClakeyD, Hai, NintendudeX, Unstoppable, and Anarii join. Lexvink, TrickZ, and Zekent leave. | |
OG | August 8 (approx.), Cruzer, Kiko, xHazzard, ClakeyD, Hai, NintendudeX, Unstoppable, and Anarii leave. | |
ORB | November 1, Orbit Gaming is disbanded. Yazuki, Hai L9, Nientonsoh, WildTurtle, and LemonNation leave.[1] | |
QTC | November 11, Quantic Gaming acquires the former roster of Orbit Gaming. Yazuki, Hai, Nientonsoh, WildTurtle, and LemonNation join.[6] | |
QTC | December 4, Quantic Gaming is disbanded. Yazuki, Hai, Nientonsoh, WildTurtle, and LemonNation leave.[3][4][5] | |
NOMN | December 4, Team NomNom is formed by the roster of Quantic Gaming. Yazuki, Hai, Nientonsoh, WildTurtle, and LemonNation join. |
NOMN | January 8, Yazuki, Hai, Nientonsoh, WildTurtle, and LemonNation leave. | |
C9 | January 8, Yazuki, Hai, Nientonsoh, WildTurtle, and LemonNation join. | |
C9 | January 16, VoltNinjA joins. Zekent joins as substitute. Hai (Jungle to Mid) changes position. | |
CRS | February (approx.), Hai joins as substitute. | |
C9 | April 1, Balls, Meteos, Hai, and LemonNation leave.[7] | |
QTC | April 1, Balls, Meteos, Hai, and LemonNation rejoin.[9] | |
CRS | May 11, Hai leaves. | |
QTC | May 23, Quantic Gaming is disbanded. Balls, Meteos, Hai, Sneaky, and LemonNation leave.[8] | |
C9 | May 23, Cloud9 is reformed after the roster's departure from Quantic Gaming. Sneaky and Jack (Chief Executive Officer) join. Balls, Meteos, Hai, and LemonNation rejoin.[11] |
C9 | April 23, Hai retires and moves to chief gaming officer.[10] | |
C9 | July 3, Hai (Chief Gaming Officer to Jungle) changes position. Meteos moves to substitute.[12] | |
C9 | November 19, Rush joins. Bunny FuFuu joins as substitute. Hai (Jungle to Support) changes position.[23] |
C9 | April 22, Altec joins as substitute. Hai (Support to Sub/Mid) changes position. LemonNation (Coach to Sub/Support) changes position. Balls and Rush move to substitutes. | |
C9C | April 22, Balls, Rush, Hai, Altec, and LemonNation join. Licorice, Morning, Thinkcard, bobqinXD, kt Smurf, and Fragnat1c join as substitutes. | |
C9 | July 13, Thinkcard and Zeyzal join as substitutes. Balls, Hai, and Altec leave. |
C9C | January 6, Balls, Hai, Altec, LemonNation, Bubbadub, Bunny FuFuu, Smoothie, and Thinkcard (Head Coach) leave.[13] | |
FLY | January 9, Balls, Moon, Hai, Altec, LemonNation, and Thinkcard (Head Coach) join. bigfatlp and Remilia join as substitutes.[15] | |
FLY | November 21, Balls, Hai, and bigfatlp leave.[14] | |
GG | December 13, Lourlo, Contractz, Hai, Deftly, Matt, Locodoco (Head Coach), and Akiri (Assistant Coach) join.[17] |
RAD | March 18, Aetheres, OddOrange, KatEvolved, Jurassiq, Winter, Surza (Head Coach), Luciæn (Assistant Coach,Manager), and Hai (Owner) join.[19] | |
RAD | May 16, Hai (Owner to Owner/Mid) changes position.[18] | |
RAD | May 18, Hai (Owner/Mid to Owner) changes position. |
Biography[]
Hai Lam comes from Grandville, Michigan and graduated from Grandville Highschool. During his high school life, Hai was an active participant in the Counter Strike community, and enjoyed many Warcraft III custom games along with climbing the ladder.
Hai moved to East Lansing, Michigan, after completing high school in pursuit of a degree in Media Arts and Technology at Michigan State University. He was a prominent member of the League of Legends club on campus.
With the end of the Spring 2012 semester, Hai hit 2500 elo and a top 5 position on the Solo Queue ladder. Using his new-found influence, he was able to gather a team of his own to create No Fear.
Orbit Gaming[]
On May 25, 2012, Orbit Gaming announced the acquisition of the roster form Hai's nFear Gaming.
Afterward, Orbit placed 7th/8th at the 2012 MLG - Spring Championship. At the Spring Championship, Orbit defeated vVv Gaming 2-0 in the first round, but lost 1-2 to Counter Logic Gaming Prime in the second round which placed them in the loser's bracket. In the loser's bracket, Orbit defeated Redact 2-0, Team Legion 2-0, and Team SoloMid Evo 2-0. They eventually lost to Counter Logic Gaming EU 1-2 in the fifth round of the loser's bracket.
On June 30, 2012, Orbit Gaming competed in the Leaguepedia North American Invitational. In the two day online tournament, they were able to finish in first place, most notably defeating Curse Gaming 2-1 in the quarterfinals and sweeping Team Dynamic 2-0 in the finals. On August 26, Orbit took fourth place at the 2012 MLG Summer Championship, losing to Dynamic 1-2 in the third place match. This led to a tie with Monomaniac Ferus for eighth place in the North American Season Two Circuit Rankings. To decide the last spot for Season Two Regional Finals Seattle, a best of three tiebreaker match was held. Orbit lost 0-2 to mMe and was denied a spot at the North American Regionals.
Quantic Gaming[]
With the tournament being done, on November 12, 2012, Hai left Orbit Gaming and joined Quantic Gaming, along with teammates Nientonsoh, LemonNation, WildTurtle, and Yazuki.
This was short lived as Quantic Gaming disbanded due to lack of resources to support the team.
Hai later rejoins Quantic Gaming on February 1, 2013. He leads the team as they qualify for the Summer Season of the NA LCS.
Cloud9[]
Competing under the name "Team NomNom" and then Cloud9, Nientonsoh, Hai, Yazuki, Wild Turtle and LemonNation would secure a spot in the Season 3 North American Offline Qualifier for the League of Legends Championship Series. However, Cloud9 would be knocked out of the tournament in the group stage after losing to Team MRN and Azure Gaming.
Initially, Nientonsoh said that Cloud9 would disband in light of the loss. The team later decided to stay together, although Nientonsoh and Yazuki would leave the team and a massive roster swap would ensue. Hai shifted from jungle to mid, and new junglers and top laners were actively being tried out in online competitions. With their final roster of Balls, Meteos, Hai, LemonNation, and SnEaKyCaStRoO finally being set, the team set out to qualify for the NA LCS.
Next Stop: LCS[]
On February 1, 2013 Quantic Gaming reforms. Shortly after on April 6, 2013, Quantic's Roster was set with: Balls, Meteos, Hai, LemonNation, and SnEaKyCaStRoO.
On May 11, 2013, Quantic qualified for the Summer Season of the NA LCS after cruising past Complexity 3-0 in the promotion tournament finals to earn their LCS spot. However, it would end up being the last game they played for Quantic, as Cloud9 resurfaced and re-acquired the team ahead of its LCS debut against Team Dignitas. Hai played Zed in the first game and opened with a 1v1 kill on Scarra's Orianna - after Scarra had just competed at All-Star 2013 as North America's mid-laner - en route to a 3/3/3 performance in a debut win. Cloud9 went on to become the first non-founding LCS team to become champions in their rookie split - a feat that is still yet to be replicated - they went on to make the quarterfinals of the 2013 World Championship.
2015 Preseason[]
Cloud9 was the North American team fan-voted to IEM San Jose.[24] They defeated paiN Gaming 2-0, Alliance 2-1, and then Unicorns of Love 3-0 to win the tournament.
2015 Season[]
Due to their IEM San Jose victory, Cloud9 qualified for IEM Katowice in March. They lost their only two games, first to GE Tigers and then to yoe Flash Wolves, and finished in 7th/8th place. Domestically, they underperformed at the start of the season, and were in 8th place at the end of the second week of the spring LCS split. However, they improved over the course of the season, ending with a second-place finish behind Team SoloMid and a playoff bye; after beating Team Liquid 3-2, Cloud9 lost to TSM 1-3 in the finals and finished the split overall in second place.
A few days later, he announced his retirement from professional League of Legends. He cited his wrist injuries and the fact that his support carry playstyle was not viable anymore as reasons for his retirement. He would continue to be a part of the Cloud9 organization in an administrative position as Chief Gaming Officer.[25] However, when Cloud9's Summer Split record was 3-7 after the first five weeks, and they were tied for 7th place with Team 8 and Enemy, Hai returned to competitive play, but switching from mid lane to jungle and replacing Meteos. Cloud9's record for the remainder of the split was 3-5, which was enough to place them in 7th after a tie-breaker victory over Team 8; they avoided relegations and retained their Championship Points, though they did not qualify for playoffs. In the Regional Finals Gauntlet, Cloud9 reverse-swept both Gravity Gaming and Team Impulse before beating Team Liquid 3-1 in the finals. Their fourteen games played over the course of three days gave them North America's third seed to the 2015 Season World Championship, Cloud9's third-consecutive Worlds.
Considered an underdog at Worlds, Cloud9 were placed into Group B along with Fnatic, ahq, and Invictus Gaming and expected to place last. Instead, they surprised with an undefeated 3-0 first week, with Hai suddenly performing well on Lee Sin. In the second week, Cloud9 needed only one win to advance to the quarterfinals but were unable to find it, losing four games in a row including a tiebreaker loss to ahq. They placed third in their group, ahead of only Invictus Gaming.
2016 Season[]
For the 2016 season, Cloud9 added two new players - Rush and Bunny FuFuu - and moved Hai to support, with the intention of splitting time with Bunny. However, after two losses with Bunny and two wins with Hai in the spring split, they committed to starting Hai fulltime and rose to a 67% winrate, with a third-place seed in the playoffs. However, despite a seeding advantage, the team lost to TSM in the first round and were eliminated. Hai joined Cloud9 Challenger in April of 2017. The team was very dominant in the 2017 NA CS Summer Season and finished 1st in the regular split. They won the playoffs with a 3-2 win over Team Liquid Academy. In the Summer Promotion Tournament, C9C defeated NRG Esports 3-0 and qualified for the NA LCS.
2017 Season[]
In January of 2017, Cloud9 Challenger was purchased and re-branded into FlyQuest. Although the team was expected to flop, they were dominant in the early stages of the Spring Split. Although they fell off later on, they still finished 5th with a 9-9 record. In the playoffs they defeated Counter Logic Gaming with a 3-2 reverse sweep. In the semifinals they lost 0-3 to Team SoloMid and later on lost the third place match 2-3 too Phoenix1, placing 4th overall. The Summer Season was much harder for FlyQuest as the competition within the region increased. They finished 7th in the regular season and barely retained their Championship Points. This would let them participate in the 2017 Season North America Regional Finals and although they defeated Team Dignitas 3-0 in the first round, they lost 1-3 to CLG in the second round which ended their season. Hai left FlyQuest in November and in December he would join the newly formed Golden Guardians.
2018 Season[]
Despite Hai's reputation as a leader and shotcaller, Golden Guardians were predicted to be one of the weakest teams in the Spring Split, in part due to being the only team to have a roster solely consisting of North American players. This prediction would prove prescient, as they were the last team to record a win and finished 4-14 despite showing some late season improvement. After the season ended, Hai elected to retire after Golden Guardians announced their intention to replace him with Mickey.
Analysis and Radiance Founding[]
Hai was also a regular member of the LCS analysis desk throughout the 2019 Spring Split before he announced the founding of Radiance.
Trivia[]
- Hai was a sub for Salce on Epik Gamer and nearly went to Dreamhack.
- As a jungler, favored tanky/utility junglers, including Maokai, Shen and Skarner.
- Hai has played in many positions for professional teams, and previously was a jungle main before switching to the midlane. His emergency call-up out of retirement to stand in for Meteos marked his return to the jungle.
- Renowned for his shotcalling skills.
- His move to support in the NA LCS 2016 Spring was in an attempt to keep these skills on C9 without dropping other players.
- Later in his career, continued to hold a reputation for being one of the smartest players, although his mechanical skills were no longer at the same level.
- Prefers AD mids like Kha'Zix and Zed
- Is also known for playing Teemo during the customary final rematch against TSM on the opening day of the 2014 Spring Split.
- While hospitalized with the collapsed lung that forced him to miss All-Star Paris 2014, he streamed from his hospital bed and was joined by Doublelift. Part of his lung was removed and he was unable to speak, but he was still able to communicate via chat.
- His brother Bao has worked for Riot as a recruiter and was the player manager for Ember. His brother Kien is a writer for LoL Esports, known for writing a recurring "10 Thoughts" article.
- Although a number of players have played two positions at the LCS level, he is one of the few players to have regularly played three positions at this level, excluding players who played a third position briefly due to an emergency.
- After his return to the LCS with FlyQuest in 2018, became known for off-meta picks by both himself and his teammates, along with spearheading aggressive and innovative strategies, such as having the bottom lane leash two camps to give the jungler a faster clear.
Pentakills
Date | Region | Tournament | Team | Vs | Champion | Pos | W/L | KDA | SB | VOD |
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2017-02-19 | North America | NA LCS 2017 Spring | Orianna | Mid | W | 9/5/6 | Link | Link |
- Click here for a full list of pentakills by all players.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2012
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- 2015
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- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- September 5, Interview with Orbit Players Hai and Nubbypoohbear with Slyiced and MrHowspiffing on YouTube
- September 30, oRb Hai, We interview the jungler for Orbit ! [Archived] with Zerockk on Eclypsia
- November 10, RedditNation (ex-oRbit) Yazuki, WildTurtle & Hai L9 at Lone Star Clash II with Sjokz on YouTube
- March 17, LCS Week 5 (MLG Dallas) - Cloud 9's Hai_L9 "Lux is really fun and fits our style." with Bron Mitchell on YouTube
- March 20, Cloud 9's Team AMA! with Hai on Reddit
- April 12, Hai talks Quantics chances, playing vs Deezer, and SnEaKyCaStRoO with Travis Gafford on Gamespot
- May 9, Back for Seconds: Quantic Gaming by Riot Games on YouTube
- May 10, Hai talks Quantic's Day 1 Play at the LCS Promotional Tourney with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 11, League of Legends NA Summer Promotion - Hai & Meteos [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- June 14, League of Legends LCS [SS WK 1] Hai - C9 vs. Coast [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- June 17, Interview with Hai, Team Captain of Cloud 9: "It just so happens our optimal way of playing is similar to that of the Koreans." [Archived] with Saewyn on Dignitas
- June 21, Hai shares his thoughts about Cloud 9's long match with Vulcun with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 29, Hai talks about Cloud 9's strategies against CLG at MLG with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 11, League of Legends LCS [SS WK 5] HAI - Cloud 9 vs. CLG [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- July 16, Life before the big League by Riot Games on YouTube
- July 17, Pro tips on trying new roles by Riot Games on YouTube
- July 17, Cloud 9: The Hai Life [extended] with Jatt on YouTube
- July 18, Hai talks Cloud9 vs Asia and Fashion with Leena with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 26, Hai and Balls talk about the Longest Win Streak at NA LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 15, Hai talks Cloud 9's Performance on Day one of Super Week with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 31, Hai discusses Cloud9's match with Dignitas and Trolls Travis with Travis Gafford on GameSpot
- September 23, Hai discusses Cloud 9's games and results at Worlds with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 25, Hi! I'm Cloud 9's Team Captain Hai, AMA! with Hai on Reddit
- September 26, HyperX Cloud 9 LCS NA Regional Champions Interview with Cloud9 on YouTube
- September 27, CSN Worlds Hai Interview [Lost] with Cyber Sports Network on Azubu
- September 30, Cloud 9 HyperX Talks League Of Legends Championship by John Gaudiosi on GameSkinny
- November 15, Interview with Cloud 9's Hai with domXtheXbomb on Cloth5
- November 23, IEM Cologne: Interview with Cloud 9 Hai with Curlychan on YouTube
- November 23, Hai discusses C9's practice going into IEM Cologne and their vacation with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 21, Battle of the Atlantic: Hai of Cloud 9 with Justin Pla on YouTube
- December 22, Travis catches up with Hai and discuss match against Fnatic with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 17, Hai discusses Cloud9's matches and his Teemo pick on day one with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 8, Hai talks about performance against XDG with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 7, Hai talks about performance at Super Week LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 15, Hai discusses Cloud9's wins on day one of IEM Katowice (video) with , and on onGamers
- May 20, Spring Split and Beyond with , and on Cloud9
- July 6, Hai delves into the rigors of a Pro-Player in the LCS (video) with , and on onGamers
- July 20, Hai talks about their explosive game against Team Curse (video) with , and on onGamers
- August 1, Cloud9 Hai: "Going to Worlds would mean the world to us." with Brittany Brown on YouTube
- August 14, Hai Speaks: “I Don’t Watch OGN” with , and on The eSports Guy
- September 25, C9 Hai Interview (Video) with , and on OGN Global
- October 14, Hai om prestationen på Worlds och framtiden med laget (video) with , and on fragbite
- October 16, C9 Hai, AMA with , and on Reddit
- October 19, Hai teases roster rumors and possible C9 appearance at off season tournament (video) with , and on onGamers
- December 6, Hai Interview - "Can't go into it being intimidated" (video) with , and on ESL
- December 10, IEM San Jose: Hai on Cloud9’s Secret to Success with , and on SK Gaming
- December 19, HAI, XPECIAL RECOUNT THEIR PORO KING POROFORMANCE with , and on LoL Esports
- January 7, Cloud9 HyperX Hai 20 Questions with , and on HyperX
- January 15, Hai Lam: The Admiral of North America by , and on Gold Per 10
- January 30, Hai on facing last week's poor performance and community feedback (video) with , and on onGamers
- February 23, Hai on why CLG is still the best in NA and Cloud9 competing in Poland (video) with , and on onGamers
- March 9, Hai: "Många av lagets problem härstammade från mig" (English) with , and on fragbite
- March 15, "He got some cool stuff to tell us about his team house" (video) with , and on Viagame
- April 1, Hai: "Our scrims have been going a lot better and our team environment is much better" (video) with , and on onGamers
- April 22, Remember my Name - Hai by , and on GoldPer10
- April 23, The Maestro in the Clouds: an in-depth look at Hai's career by , and on The Score
- April 24, Hai: The Retirement Interview (video) with , and on GameSpot
- April 27, GameSpot Presents: Captain by , and on GameSpot
- April 27, C9 Hai, AMA with , and on Reddit
- April 28, Hai's journey from amateur to legend by , and on LoL Esports
- April 30, Ending on a Hai Note: The need for an OP Support…Network by , and on MindGames
- June 15, Hai's Retirement by , and on HTC eSports
- June 22, C9 Hai was the Most Under-Appreciated Player in NA by , and on LOLview
- July 15, Hai Talks Returning to C9 and Learning Jungle: "I'm glad I can help out the team" with , and on GameSpot
- July 20, LemonNation: "Hai is the Most Important Role-Filler For Our Team" with , and on GameSpot
- July 28, Hai on jungle Shyvana, his future with Cloud9 and Incarnati0n's growth with , and on The Score
- July 29, Hai Talks Battle With Phreak Over Triforce vs "Haidra" and Opinions on New HUD with , and on GameSpot
- August 28, CLOUD9 TAKING THE HAI ROAD TO WORLDS by , and on LoL Esports
- September 1, Hai told Incarnation: "I Will Do My Best to Bring You to Worlds If You Can Carry Me There" with , and on Gamespot
- September 4, HAI RISE: HOW HAI’S RETURN CHANGED CLOUD9 by , and on Unikrn
- October 1, Hai: If I do well, I get to tell them to f*** off with , and on Fragbite
- October 1, C9 vs AHQ - Hai Interview with , and on Twitch
- October 3, Hai: I Believe We're Better Than IG and AHQ, I'm Not Sure If We're Better Than Fnatic with , and on Gamespot
- December 14, Interview with Hai of Cloud 9: “I don’t really care about what lane I play against, we will win or die trying.” with , and on News of Legends
- January 21, Hai on his third role in a year, a six-man lineup, and his future (second) retirement by Samuel Lingle on The Daily Dot
- August 8, Hai responds to C9C's critics, discusses the current promotion system and its economics with , and on Yahoo Esports
- December 14, Warrior Among Wolves: Hai on Leadership with , and on Red Bull Esports
- February 1, Hai and Aphromoo discuss the CLG and FlyQuest match and the strengths of their respective teams with , and on Yahoo Esports
- February 1, We Fly Hai, No Lie: Behind FlyQuest's success by Emily Rand on The Score
- April 8, FlyQuest Hai on playing in Vancouver: ‘It’s been a long time since I played on a big stage’ with , and on Yahoo Esports
- April 14, Hai on Riot’s script: “Hopefully they write us in for the next one too, so we can have the FlyQuest vs. Cloud9 final.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- April 25, Hai Champions Flyquest's Future with Cass Marshall and Xander Torres on Red Bull Esports
- May 23, You Laugh, You Lose with FlyQuest's Hai with , and on theScore Esports
- June 21, Hai discusses Echo Fox’s stream team and why worlds matters so much to FlyQuest with , and on Andrew Kim for Slingshot Esports
- July 4, FLY Hai on the mindset moving forward: "We’re competitive players, and we need to win" with , and on Inven Global
- July 24, FlyQuest Features: Corki in the Midlane ft. Hai by , and on FlyQuest Sports
- July 27, FlyQuest Features - A Day in Santa Monica ft. Hai by , and on FlyQuest Sports
- September 9, After defeating DIG, FlyQuest Hai: "There are three important things to fight against CLG" with , and on Inven Global
- November 15, 'Reflections' with Hai (LoL) with Thorin on YouTube
- December 12, Hai on GG: 'Instead of picking the best all-stars, I'd rather build something that's sustainable' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 21, How Hai and Golden Guardians can repeat Flyquest's surprise spring by TrevorJ on Esports Heaven
- February 22, Hai: “Doublelift called our team trash and every time he does that he loses to that team, so hopefully other teams call us trash too and they lose.” with Izento on The Shotcaller
- February 25, Hai on the First Franchised LCS Split and Future of the Mid Lane - DBLTAP Exclusive Interview with DBLTAP on YouTube
- March 10, Hai believes Golden Guardians is closer to a 'middle of the pack' team, 'can take wins off anyone' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 11, The Story of Hai by Daniel Rosen & Dennis Gonzales on The Score
- March 11, HAI announces his NEW ESPORTS ORG with , and on Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 9, Top 5 Most Influential NA Pro Players of the Decade by Izento on Esports Heaven
- June 18, League’s toxicity falls on Riot and the community, and Hai believes the “problem needs to be fixed from both ends” by Andreas Stavropoulos on Dot Esports
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Orbit Gaming LoL - No Longer Part of Orbit + Lonestar Clash 2 Attendance reddit.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Orbit Gaming Announces New League of Legends Team na.leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Slasher's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Quantic Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Quantic Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Introducing Quantic's LoL Division quanticgaming.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Quantic Gaming welcomes Cloud 9 quanticgaming.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Quantic Respond To Reports cadred.org
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Quantic Gaming welcomes Cloud 9 quanticgaming.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Thank you Hai cloud9.gg
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Quantic Respond To Reports cadred.org
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Meteos Stepping Down cloud9.gg
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 NA LCS Offseason, Scheduling, and more lolesports.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Hai's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 FlyQuest confirm Moon as jungler thescoreesports.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Hai's AMA reddit.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Golden Guardians Announce North American League of Legends Championship Series Roster nba.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 Jurassiq's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Radiance's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Radiance's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2024-01-04; after change - NA - 2024-01-05
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 C9's Linkedin Post linkedin.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Bunny FuFuu and Rush Agree to Terms with Cloud9 redbull.com
- ↑ Cloud9 and Unicorns of Love confirmed, get your tickets now! en.intelextrememasters.com
- ↑ Thank you Hai cloud9.gg