LazyFeel, whose real name is Bao Minh Tran, stands out as one of the more intriguing figures in the current LCK. A 19-year-old bot laner from Vietnam, he plays for KIWOOM DRX in South Korea’s top league, an unusual and noteworthy path given how rarely Vietnamese talent competes directly inside the Korean circuit rather than in Vietnam’s own domestic scene.
Most professional careers unfold within a player’s home region before any move abroad. LazyFeel’s presence in the LCK as a teenager from Vietnam therefore carries added significance. It speaks to a level of ambition and adaptability required not only to compete at the mechanical intensity the LCK demands, but also to acclimate to a different competitive culture and environment. For a player still in his teens, that is a considerable undertaking.
As a bot laner, LazyFeel occupies the role most associated with sustained damage output in the late game. The position rewards precise last-hitting, careful positioning in fights, and the patience to scale toward the moments when a marksman becomes a team’s primary source of damage. It is also a role built on trust: the partnership with a support in the bottom lane is one of the closest two-player relationships in the game, and a bot laner’s success is often inseparable from that synergy. Thriving in the LCK’s structured teamfight style requires reading engagements quickly and delivering damage without falling out of position.
At 19, LazyFeel is very much a developing prospect, and much of his story lies ahead. Competing in a league as demanding as the LCK provides an accelerated education against elite opposition, the kind of experience that can sharpen a young carry far faster than a softer environment would. Each series is a chance to test his mechanics against the best marksmen in the world.
The outlook for LazyFeel is defined by opportunity. As a young international player carving out a place in Korea, he carries the hopes of showing that talent from Vietnam can succeed on one of the sport’s biggest domestic stages. If he continues to adapt and refine his play with KIWOOM DRX, his career could become a meaningful marker for cross-regional ambition in the years to come.
| DPI | 1600 |
| Mouse Speed | 50 |
| Camera Move Speed | 50 |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Monitor LG 25GR75FG
Mouse Logitech G Pro Wireless
Keyboard Logitech G Pro X TKL Keyboard Magenta
Headset Logitech G PRO X 2 Headset Black
Mousepad Custom Mousepad LazyFeel (Bao Minh Tran) is 19 years old, born March 19, 2007.
LazyFeel currently plays as Bot / ADC for KIWOOM DRX in the LCK.
LazyFeel is best known for Varus, Sivir, Jinx, Kalista, Caitlyn, Aphelios.

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