NS is shocked by Fishman's condition after switching teams
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Yaroslav "NS" Kuznetsov can’t believe how poorly Dmitry "Fishman" Polishchuk has deteriorated after moving to
1win Team. The streamer believes that for some reason, the player is currently unable to show his best in terms of performance.
He shared his thoughts during a Twitch stream:
“I don't know what happened to him. It's like he's become an alcoholic. There was a time when 'Kripechek' was amazing in terms of micro play and overall performance. I remember us praising his impact in 20 daily pub matches. But now, looking at Fishman's performance for 1win, it's as if he's gone on a drinking binge. The only thing he's holding in his hand isn't a mouse but a beer can.
He can't land his skills, constantly roams the map aimlessly. This is the gameplay of a random participant in a Streamers Battle, not a Tier-1 Dota player. He’s wandering around, dying frequently, and missing half of his abilities. Fishman seems to have entered some kind of beer spiral. Either he hasn't been training for a while, has lost his form, or there's another reason altogether”
NS was quick to clarify that Fishman’s performance was quite shocked and that it was while being far from his personal best and acting as a casual showmatch participant rather than a Dota 2 Pro. He conjectured that, as analyzed above, this could be the result of his supposed alcohol abuse or even not practicing enough or even mental issues restraining him from performing.
NS was wrong this time as well, stating that why would he have to write that often about his drink in game, when the player had taken such a long break from practicing, which now has turned to hurting Fishman, as he now cannot press necessary buttons while being way over the dead mark.
As for Fishman, nobody has yet heard him speak, he continues to observe the egregious remarks boundlessly touring around on him considering his recently changed team.
Previously, ATF lashed out at Watson, calling him trash without achievements, right in the middle of a match.






