The Golden Guardians ( GG) were an American esports organization owned by the Golden State Warriors. The organization was one of four that joined the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) in 2018 after the league began Sports franchise, the others being 100 Thieves, Clutch Gaming and OpTic Gaming. On December 18, 2019, the Golden Guardians announced their expansion into the professional scenes of Apex Legends, Teamfight Tactics and World of Warcraft.
Super Smash Bros. Melee player Zain Naghmi and Teamfight Tactics player David "DogDog" Caero were signed by the Golden Guardians on February 6, 2020. On April 2, 2021, the organization announced the signings of Super Smash Bros. Melee player Edgard "n0ne" L. Sheleby, inactive player and streamer Kevin "PPMD" Nanney and commentator Kris "Toph" Aldenderfer. On March 29, 2023, Zain announced his departure from the Golden Guardians; the following day, the organization announced the signings of Melee player Masaya "aMSa" Chikamoto and player-commentator Brandon "HomeMadeWaffles" Collier.
On April 23, 2018, the Golden Guardians acquired mid laner Young-min "Mickey" Son from Team Liquid, in preparation for the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split. Shortly afterwards, Hai announced his retirement from competitive play for the second time and left the team.
The Golden Guardians ended the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split in tenth place, with a 5–13 record, becoming the first team in the league's history to finish last two splits in a row.
Despite a disappointing start to the 2019 LCS Spring Split, the Golden Guardians managed to end the regular season in fifth place after losing a tiebreaker match to FlyQuest, with a 9–9 record. This secured the team their first appearance in playoffs, where they narrowly lost 2–3 to FlyQuest in the quarterfinals. During the first half of the summer split the Golden Guardians kept the same starting lineup from the spring split, but later opted to promote bot laner Victor "FBI" Huang and support Huhi from the academy team. Deftly was later traded to Cloud9 Academy for Yuri "Keith" Jew. The Golden Guardians ended the summer split tied for sixth with 100 Thieves and OpTic Gaming. After losing their tiebreaker match to OpTic Gaming, the Golden Guardians were locked out of playoffs.
On July 21, 2023, the Golden Guardians defeated 100 Thieves to end the summer split regular season with 13 wins, the most in the organization's history. The team attributed their success to "hard work", "the power of friendship", and "taco Fridays".
10th | 2018 NA LCS Spring Split | 4–14 |
10th | 2018 NA LCS Summer Split | 5–13 |
5th | 2019 LCS Spring Split | 9–9 |
5th–6th | 2019 LCS Spring Playoffs | 2–3 (against FlyQuest) |
7th | 2019 LCS Summer Split | 8–10 |
6th | 2020 LCS Spring Split | 8–10 |
5th–6th | 2020 LCS Spring Playoffs | 0–3 (against FlyQuest) |
5th | 2020 LCS Summer Split | 9–9 |
5th–6th | 2020 LCS Summer Playoffs | 2–3 (against Team SoloMid) |
5th–8th | 2021 LCS Lock-In | 0–2 (against Evil Geniuses) |
10th | 2021 LCS Spring Split | 3–15 |
8th | 2021 LCS Summer Split | 14–31 |
7th–8th | 2021 LCS Championship | 0–3 (against Cloud9) |
5th–8th | 2022 LCS Lock-In | 0–2 (against Evil Geniuses) |
6th | 2022 LCS Spring Split | 9–9 |
5th–6th | 2022 LCS Spring Playoffs | 0–3 (against Cloud9) |
8th | 2022 LCS Summer Split | 5–13 |
7th–8th | 2022 LCS Championship | 2–3 (against Counter Logic Gaming) |
6th | 2023 LCS Spring Split | 9–9 |
On April 2, 2021, the organization announced the signings of Super Smash Bros. Melee player Edgard "n0ne" L. Sheleby, inactive player and streamer Kevin "PPMD" Nanney and commentator Kris "Toph" Aldenderfer.
Zain was ranked the number one player in the world in 2022.
On March 29, 2023, Zain announced his departure from the Golden Guardians; the following day, the organization announced the signings of then-#2-ranked Melee player aMSa and player-commentator Brandon "HomeMadeWaffles" Collier.
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