Bilibili Gaming sweep JD Gaming in LPL Split Three

Bilibili Gaming defeated JD Gaming 2-0 during the second Group Ascend week. Xun received the individual award on both maps. BLG finished the series in sixty-four minutes of game time.
Knight led the damage roles with Akali and Cassiopeia. Xun connected the lanes with Lee Sin and Jarvan IV. JD Gaming found ten kills in the opener, but only six on the second map.
BLG converted the first map through Xun and Knight
The opening game lasted thirty-three minutes and remained competitive during its early phase. JD Gaming collected several neutral monsters and reached useful positions around the river. BLG answered with stronger fights after both teams grouped.
Xun played Lee Sin and finished with five kills and ten assists. He died once while taking part in most BLG eliminations. His movement repeatedly placed Knight within range of isolated targets.
Knight used Akali to attack the back line after each engagement began. He recorded six kills, nine assists and no deaths. JD Gaming struggled to control him once its first defensive abilities were used.
Wenbo also provided steady pressure from the top lane with Ambessa. His four kills helped BLG spread its threat across three positions. JD Gaming could not focus every defensive resource on Knight.
JD Gaming remained close before the final fights
JD Gaming did not lose the opener through one early collapse. HongQ found five kills with Locke and kept the centre lane active. Xiaoxu also attacked often with Olaf, although he was punished six times.
GALA played Ziggs and offered long-range damage during defensive moments. That choice helped JD Gaming slow several pushes. It did not provide enough protection when BLG entered from more than one direction.
The tower difference grew during the middle section of the map. BLG removed nine structures, while JD Gaming took four. Each lost tower reduced the safe area available around JD Gaming’s jungle.
BLG closed the first map with twenty kills against ten. The gold difference was almost ten thousand at the finish. Those figures developed late rather than appearing during the opening minutes.
Jarvan IV gave Xun control of the second map
Xun changed from Lee Sin to Jarvan IV for the second game. The new choice offered direct control during team fights. He finished with two kills and fifteen assists from seventeen BLG eliminations.
Knight selected Cassiopeia and produced the largest scoring line of the map. He recorded eight kills, five assists and one death. His sustained damage punished every extended fight around central terrain.
Wenbo completed the game without dying on K’Sante. Viper added five kills with Xayah, while ON supplied thirteen assists through Rakan. BLG had several reliable ways to begin or follow an engagement.
JD Gaming won two early neutral monsters and kept its outer positions briefly. BLG then secured the stronger fights and removed all ten opposing towers. The second map ended after thirty-one minutes.
JunJia was JD Gaming’s most successful player during the second map. He finished with three kills and one death on Naafiri. His early activity gave the team several chances before BLG grouped.
The remaining JD Gaming roles recorded only three combined kills. HongQ’s Galio could protect one entry point, but BLG attacked from several angles. GALA’s Lucian was eliminated five times before finding stable damage.
JD Gaming also failed to remove a tower during the game. That absence mattered more than one lost fight. The team could not create a safe forward line for vision or pressure.

BLG reached the final base with a clear structure advantage. Knight remained protected behind Wenbo and Xun. Viper then joined the last attack after JD Gaming had used its main defensive tools.
Xun’s two awards reflected the shape of the series
Xun influenced both games despite using two different types of champion. Lee Sin rewarded accurate movement and individual execution. Jarvan IV provided a simpler way to hold several opponents together.
His combined record contained seven kills, twenty-five assists and two deaths. More importantly, his presence connected BLG’s strongest lanes. Knight and Viper entered fights after Xun had already created space.
Knight supplied fourteen kills across the two maps. He also avoided a death throughout the first game. BLG therefore had a stable central damage source beside its active jungler.
The 2-0 result came from two different finishes. JD Gaming contested the opener for longer and lost after several grouped fights. BLG controlled the second map earlier and completed the sweep without losing a tower.
Across both games, BLG recorded thirty-seven kills and removed nineteen towers. JD Gaming reached sixteen kills and four towers. The combined figures reflect the stronger control BLG established after each early phase.



