For years now, the LCS All-Pro team voting gives fans and players a snapshot of how competition is viewed by player’s peers, coaches, the media, and broadcast talent, and the votes are often subject to extensive discussion: who should be pushed up, who should be left out, with votes and fans arguing on behalf of the players. But the All-Pro ballots are interesting not just for revealing which players are collectively considered to be the best at their position, but for helping us understand how the voters groups players and what do they value. With the voting fully out and it being easy to cal…