We took two players from the hottest teams in the North American League Championship Series -- dont look now, Phoenix1 has won three out of four -- with Immortals Jason WildTurtle Tran and P1s Austin Gate Yu and gave them the same seven questions to ponder.They answer. You decide who gave the best answers.If you could change one thing about League of Legends as a game, what would it be?WildTurtle: Id remove all ultimates that prevent people from dying. Thats what Id do.Gate: I liked the game back in Season 3 or 4 [when] there seemed to be a lot of individual outplays. Now, recently, its all team play, so itd be nice if League of Legends let star players show their skill more.You are now a head coach in the professional scene. Which non-NA LCS team would you choose to coach and why?WildTurtle: I cant be a coach, man. Ah, Id just coach...Fnatic. Theyre a team that is already winning and I could reap all the benefits. Theyre on the uprise.Gate: Maybe SKT? Seems like I dont have to do much. Id just ride off the [teams] skill and look good.Who do you think is currently the best player at your position in the world?WildTurtle: Thats a hard one because AD carry doesnt have a distinct identity anymore. Its really hard to tell which players are playing well, so Id just give that one to -- maybe Doublelift? Because I play against [him], and hes playing really well. Thats who Id give it to.Gate: I think, from what I know, I like Matas gameplay the most. He seems really confident all the time, even when he f---s up, so Im pretty sure hes the best at the support position.Who is one player from NA Challenger that hasnt already been in the LCS that you believe has the potential to do well in the major leagues?WildTurtle: I think on the Challenger team Nova, Richard Rikara Oh is looking pretty strong. Hes been doing pretty well in the Challenger series, so I think hed do pretty well on an LCS team if he was picked up. Anytime I tune into the Challenger games, hes doing well or has really high CS.Gate: Nicholas Ablazeolive Abbott [from Nova] kind of impressed me from NA CS. I think he just needs more experience. I think hes a pretty talented player, so he might do well in LCS.Have you been playing Pokemon Go, and if so, what team did you join?WildTurtle: I havent been playing Pokemon Go that much. Im like Level 10, and Im Team Mystic. I only chose Team Mystic because Articuno is my favorite -- I didnt know itd be the most popular faction.Gate: Of course Ive been playing Pokemon Go. I think every pro player I know is playing Pokemon Go unless they dont have a data plan. Im on Team Valor. Im like Level 9, I havent played much. [My best Pokemon so far] is a Slowpoke.You are thrown into the role as an owner. You can create a dream team, but you must select a top laner from LCK, a jungler from the NA LCS, a mid laner from the LMS, an AD carry from the EU LCS, and a support from Chinas LPL. Whats your lineup, and what is your teams name?WildTurtle: Smeb, Reignover, Maple, Zven, Mata. Id call them the Turtles.Gate: Smeb, Procxin, Maple, Steelback, Mata. [Theyd be called] Mata and Friends.If you were forced to stop playing League professionally tomorrow, which esports title would you switch to to continue your pro career?WildTurtle: Id try to break into the Dota 2 scene because Im already pretty familiar with the game. I have enough experience with the LCS in general that I could give some insight into the Dota scene. [My MMR] is around 4.5k? 4.6? Something like that. Alchemist [is my favorite hero].Gate: Im actually sick in Overwatch, so I would easily go over to Overwatch. My skill level would be equal if not higher. Adidas Stan Smith Sverige . -- Aaron Murray threw for 408 yards and three touchdowns, ran for another score, and led No. Adidas NMD R1 Rea . Jim Rutherford, President and General Manager of the Carolina Hurricanes, announced Wednesday that the team would assign Swedish forward Elias Lindholm to his nations team for the upcoming tournament. http://www.nmdsverige.com/stan-smith-adidas-skor.html . Aaron Harrison scored a 22 points for Kentucky (6-1), which has won four in a row following a Nov. 12 loss to current No. 1 Michigan State. Julius Randle overcame a scoreless first half and added his sixth double-double in as many games with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Adidas NMD R1 Rabatt . - Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie never doubted he would bring back coach Dennis Allen for a third year despite back-to-back 4-12 records. NMD Cs2 Svart . While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April. AUBURN, Ala. - The No. 18 Kentucky volleyball team scored the final three points of the match to cap a rally from a 2-0 deficit to take down Auburn in a five-set thriller, 23-25, 22-25, 26-24, 30-28, 15-12.UK improves to 18-5 overall and 11-1 in the Southeastern Conference. Auburn drops to 13-12 overall and 7-5 in league play. The Wildcats will return home for a match with Missouri at Noon ET in Memorial Coliseum on Sunday.This game showed our never-die attitude and I think this team is unfazed by situations, head coach Craig Skinner said. We will continue to believe in each other and fight for each other. Tonight was a great match to show that.Auburn pushed UK to the limit, taking the first two sets from the Wildcats and forced the third and fourth set past 25 points. The Wildcats were down 27-26 in the fourth set facing elimination, but an incredible dig from junior Ashley Dusek helped UK survive two free balls to earn a point on an attack error.Dusek tied her season-best with 27 digs during the five-set win, and hit the 1,000 dig mark for her career. Dusek sits fifth in school history during the 25-point rally scoring era with 1,025 digs. Five Wildcats - freshman Leah Edmond, senior Anni Thomasson, sophomore Olivia Dailey, sophomore McKenzie Watson and Dusek - all had double-digit digs during the contestEdmond hit the double-digit mark for kills for the 19th time this season and led the squad with 20 kills. The Lexington, Kentucky native picked up her seventh double-double of the season, a team-high with 12 digs and the 20 kills.Dailey earned another double-double as she registered 45 assists and 10 scoops in the win. The double-double is her third of the season.Junior Kaz Brown was fantastic at the net as she picked up nine block assists and one block solo, which tied her season-best at 10 blocks. The Waterloo, Iowa native also added nine kills and two digs in the contest. Classmate Darian Mack chipped in with nine kills and six blocks. Junior Emily Franklin had seven kills and a trio of blocks, while senior Sharay Barnes contributed five kills and two blocks.Serving errors played a major role in the contest. The two teams combined for 42 errors during the contest, and Auburn committed 25 of those.Set 1 Auburn picked up the five of the first six points in the match and put the pressure on UK early. Auburn went up 9-3 and forced a UK timeout. After the timeout, Kentucky regrouped and got a point back on block from Brown and Mack. After the Tigers answered, UK rattled off three-straight points to cut the lead to 10-7. The set went back--and-forth until Auburn earned a 16-11 lead.dddddddddddd UK went on another 3-0 run which was capped by a Franklin kill to make the set 16-14. Edmond was able to get the set tied at 18-18, and no team could get above a one-point lead until Auburn took set point, 25-23. Dusek had six digs in the set and reached the 1,000 milestone in her career.Set 2 Kentucky started with the sets first point and the squads went back-and-forth early on. UK gained some space on Auburn at 7-3 from a block by Mack and Brown. When UK had an 8-5 advantage, Auburn rattled off four-straight points to gain a 9-8 lead. Kentucky would retake the lead at 11-10 from an Edmond kill and hold it until Auburn took a 17-16 lead. The match would go seesaw until Auburn pulled ahead, 24-21. Brown earned a kill to cut the lead to two, but Auburn would win the set 25-22.Set 3 Franklin started the set with a kill. Much like the first two sets, neither team could find separation. Up 7-5, UK rattled off three-straight points, capped by a Dailey service ace, to take a 9-5 lead. The Tigers would respond with a 5-0 run of its own which forced a UK timeout. Out of the timeout, Kentucky picked up a kill from Edmond and an attack error to retake the lead at 13-12. The two teams would trade points until the score was 18-18. The Tigers scored two-straight and UK would answer with three straight. Auburn was able tie the set at 24-24 before kills from Edmond and Thomasson gave UK the third set.Set 4 Every set was close, and the fourth set was no different. No team took more than a two-point lead in the stanza. Auburn took the lead at 25-24, and Kentucky responded with a Mack kill. UK took the lead with an attack error. The Tigers responded with two points of their own to retake the lead, 27-26. After Dusek saved the match with a dig, Kentucky won the set 30-28 with an Edmond kill.Set 5 UK started the final set on a 3-0 run capped by an Auburn attacking error. The set went back-and-forth until Kentucky took the final four points of the set. Edmond, Brown and Mack all picked up kills to make the set 14-12 and Edmond won the match on a service ace.BY THE NUMBERS 1,025 - Career digs from junior Ashley Dusek who matched a season high with 27 scoops 20 - Match-high kills from freshman Leah Edmond 10 - Blocks from junior Kaz Brown, matching a season best 3 - Double-doubles on the year for sophomore setter Olivia Dailey 2 - Sets the Wildcats overcame to win the match.? ' ' '