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NS commented on the problems in Puppey's career, comparing the player to the legendary Dendi

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NS compared Puppey and Dendi

Yaroslav “NS” Kuznetsov said that the current state of Clement ‘Puppey’ Ivanov's career reminds him of Danil “Dendi” Ishutin's unsuccessful attempts to put together a successful team.

The streamer shared this opinion on Twitch.

“Puppey is slowly turning into Dendi. Well, you know, if you want to play, you play if you like Dota. But usually, people quit and go streaming when they stop succeeding, a series of failures follows, and their gaming career goes downhill. They earn extra money at Valve events.”

According to Yaroslav “NS” Kuznetsov, Clement “Puppey” Ivanov has very good prospects as a studio commentator, but the esports player continues to try to improve his results by regularly changing players in his lineup. The content creator noted that he had long expected a decline in Puppey's career, as young players are reluctant to play with him, making it increasingly difficult for the esports player to find worthy teammates.

"You understand, Puppey would be snapped up by any studio to work. Not permanently, but just to come and commentate. But Puppey continues to try with incomprehensible lineups. And it's starting to smell like Danka's vibes. He just can't let go.

I said 2-3 years ago that Puppey's career would soon end because there was a visible trend that it was becoming increasingly difficult to recruit players. Puppey is not rated by young players, and the old guys are old guys who don't really play themselves. No one believed me then."

Let us remind you that earlier Vladimir “Maelstorm” Kuzminov also doubted the prospects of Clement “Puppey” Ivanov at the Tier 1 level, despite the esportsman's high individual training.

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