Hai | |
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Hai Lam | |
Status | Active |
Born | September 20, 1992 |
Current team | FlyQuest |
Role | Mid, Support, Jungler |
League | League of Legends Championship Series |
Games | League of Legends |
Apr 2012 – May 2012 | nFear Gaming |
May 2012 – Nov 2012 | Orbit Gaming |
May 2013 – May 2015 | Quantic Gaming |
Dec 2012 – Apr 2013 | Cloud9 |
Feb 2013 – May 2013 | Team Curse |
Apr 2013 – May 2013 | Quantic Gaming |
May 2013 – Present | Cloud9 |
Apr 2016 – Jan 2017 | Cloud9 Tempest |
Jan 2017 – present | FlyQuest |
Hai Du Lam, known in-game as Hai is a League of Legends player who plays Mid lane for FlyQuest in the North American League of Legends Championship Series. Hai rose to prominence as the mid laner for Cloud9 (C9), leading them to 2 North American LCS championships. During a brief retirement due to health issues in 2015, Hai functioned as the Chief Gaming Officer (CGO) of Cloud9. Hai returned to the lineup of Cloud9 as their jungler and support to fill in for the split playoffs. He later became the mid laner for Cloud9 Challenger, which qualified for the LCS and was bought and re-branded as FlyQuest. Hai has won two NA LCS splits with Cloud9, as well as the NA LCS Promotion Tournament with Cloud9 Challenger. He is well known for his shotcalling within the game.
Hai Lam was born on September 20, 1992. He is from Grandville, Michigan and graduated from Grandville High School. During his high school life, Hai was an active participant in the Counter Strike community, and enjoyed many Warcraft III custom games.
Hai moved to East Lansing, Michigan to attend Michigan State University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media Arts and Technology. He was a prominent member of the League of Legends club on campus.
On May 25, 2012, Orbit Gaming announced the acquisition of the roster form Hai's n'Fear 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.