{"id":38692,"date":"2025-01-28T16:15:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:15:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/navis-blast-premier-victory-was-about-much-more-than-a-trophy-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:15:03","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:15:03","slug":"navis-blast-premier-victory-was-about-much-more-than-a-trophy-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/navis-blast-premier-victory-was-about-much-more-than-a-trophy-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"NAVI\u2019s BLAST Premier victory was about much more than a trophy &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NAVI\u2019s BLAST Premier victory was about much more than a trophy Jo\u00e3o Ferreira\/DexertoNAVI won their first title of 2022 last weekend at the BLAST Premier Spring Final. It was a crucial title for the Ukrainian team, which has endured a turbulent first half of the year. When NAVI\u2019s first match at the Tejo Hall in Altice Arena came to an end, disappointment was etched on the faces of each and every player. The team had just lost to OG and now stared elimination in the face on the opening day of the BLAST Premier Spring Final. The outlook was grim. Even if NAVI moved past BIG the following day, a third-place finish in the group meant that they would have to meet either FaZe \u2014 the reigning Major champions and world No.1 \u2014 or G2 Esports in the quarter-finals of the event. s1mple had had a quiet game by his lofty standards, putting in a 1.03 HLTV rating across the best-of-three series after struggling on Mirage and Ancient. The day before, he had said that he hoped the team\u2019s preparation for the event would see them reach the playoffs. At the same time, he had hinted at taking a break from the game, having been worn down by the nomadic life he has been forced into since the beginning of the war in his home country of Ukraine. That caused panic among NAVI\u2019s fans, not least because it was followed by a disappointing performance from the Ukrainian star. Was this an omen of things to come? And then, like many times before, s1mple flipped the switch and returned to being the dominant player he\u2019s known to be with a range of highlights that went from the absurd to the near impossible. There were KQLY-esque jumping headshots. There were ScreaM-like AK-47 one-taps. There were crazy Desert Eagle frags, AWP double kills and pistol clutches. It was a classic s1mple tournament in its purest form as the Ukrainian delivered performance after performance, turning opponents into rag dolls and elevating his teammates with him in the process. As NAVI dispatched FaZe in the quarter-finals, everyone began predicting the ending \u2014 with the Ukrainian team stepping onto the stage as BLAST Premier champions again to the sound of roaring fans. The grand final, after NAVI had exacted revenge on OG the previous day, ended up being a one-sided affair where NAVI outdid Vitality in every possible department. \u201cIt means a lot,\u201d coach Andrey \u2018B1ad3\u2019 Gorodenskiy told Dexerto after the event. \u201cWe didn\u2019t expect it to be so easy to win this event.\u201d They deserve it all \ud83c\udfc6\ud83c\udfc6\ud83c\udfc6\ud83c\udfc6\ud83c\udfc6@s1mpleO @electronicCSGO @b1tcs @somedieyoungCS @perfectocsgo @Navi_B1ad3 @natusvincere #BLASTPremier Spring Final WINNERS pic.twitter.com\/nzc3jtbdx2 \u2014 BLAST Premier \ud83d\udca5 (@BLASTPremier) June 19, 2022 Instrumental to the team\u2019s success, s1mple made history as he took his MVP medal tally to 20, eclipsing NIP\u2019s Nicolai \u2018device\u2019 Reedtz and widening the distance between himself and Vitality\u2019s Mathieu \u2018ZywOo\u2019 Herbaut, who has 12 medals to his name. The French AWPer, s1mple\u2019s biggest rival for the past three years, has not been able to hit the same heights in 2022 as Vitality have struggled to make their international roster click. Picking up the pieces In the Altice Arena stands, there was a collective feeling of relief among NAVI personnel as they watched the final play out. They knew how important the match, and the tournament, was for the team after a nightmare few months that had upended their lives and shattered their hopes of establishing an era. \u201cWhen the war started we were mentally destroyed,\u201d s1mple said, adding that the team \u201clost to ourselves\u201d in the ensuing weeks and months, with the Russian players allowed to return home, while the Ukrainians hopped from place to place. Then the Boombl4 case unfolded. Merely weeks after PGL Major Antwerp, NAVI announced that the Russian player and in-game leader was being removed from the team, citing \u201chigh reputational risks for the club\u201d. The decision was tied to his wife\u2019s apparent support for the war, which had landed Boombl4, and consequently NAVI, in hot water. The organization saw no choice but to remove the player, the team\u2019s caller since late 2019. The BLAST Premier Spring Finals was an opportunity to test B1ad3\u2019s belief that NAVI\u2019s system is bigger than any one IGL and that Denis \u2018electroNic\u2019 Sharipov could be plugged into the role fairly seamlessly. There were fears that the Russian player\u2019s impact would suffer as a result, but he quashed that narrative with an impressive 1.25 HLTV rating in Lisbon, the second-highest on the team. It\u2019s still early to make a judgment on whether electroNic\u2019s IGL potential is indeed higher than Boombl4\u2019s, but the first signs are incredibly positive \u2013 which also speaks to B1ad3\u2019s coaching prowess. His robust system is bearing fruits with another man at the wheel (the third after Zeus and Boombl4), and there is nothing to suggest that, under his wing, electroNic cannot become one of the finest callers in the game. More important than his performances, Viktor \u2018sdy\u2019 Orudzhev\u2019s presence in Lisbon restored some sense of calm to the team after the turmoil of recent events. This was the first tier-one tournament victory of his career, and the team wanted him to appreciate the moment in its fullness as they allowed him to be the first to lift the trophy on stage. The Ukrainian player certainly did enough to warrant another shot at IEM Cologne, though questions remain about his fragging ability as NAVI look to reclaim the throne that they occupied at the start of the year. Dreams come true. pic.twitter.com\/odeXRPcwqe \u2014 \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6 Viktor Orudzhev \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6 (@somedieyoungCS) June 19, 2022 For that to happen, NAVI will need a motivated and inspired s1mple, and the team\u2019s victory in Lisbon will go a long way to reigniting a fire in him that had started to flicker out. The Ukrainian has his eyes set on knocking FaZe off their perch and preventing them from winning the Intel Grand Slam prize. \u201cWe were thinking about this, how if we won this event he would definitely play in Cologne,\u201d B1ad3 told Dexerto. \u201cHe has also said that he wants to be in Cologne, to not give confidence to FaZe.\u201d The race for the IEM Cologne title has been blown wide open by the latest LAN tournaments. FaZe are looking a far cry from the team that dominated the circuit in the first months of the year, while NAVI and Cloud9 have suddenly emerged as genuine title contenders, boosted by their recent victories. Read more: xQc blown away by s1mple\u2019s BLAST dominance &#8211; Belief is a very powerful energy, a vital intangible ingredient that can tear down barriers and lead to great things. Time will tell if NAVI will go on to achieve lasting success. But for a team that appeared to be on its last legs and on the verge of losing its star player, what it accomplished last week was everything it needed to stay the course. And that is far more valuable than a trophy or a cheque. \u201cI think we are fired up,\u201d B1ad3 said. \u201cWhen you\u2019re winning like this you feel additional power.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NAVI\u2019s BLAST Premier victory was about much more than a trophy Jo\u00e3o Ferreira\/DexertoNAVI won their first title of 2022 last weekend at the BLAST Premier Spring Final. It was a crucial title for the Ukrainian team, which has endured a turbulent first half of the year. 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