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Boruto Chapter 66 Manga Discussion - Momoshiki appears again. He pulled another grand entrance scene and nonstop blasted massive rasengans. Of course, he managed to make a rasendan when code caught kawaki, that was actually smart. Although, it wasn't enough to take him down. Naruto and shikadai appeared and they couldn't do a single thing in this chapter. Shikadai got caught in a matter of seconds and naruto was confused about what to do until kawaki pulled the ''I got my powers back, yes!'' card. Well well, that's a great way of surprising us even though it was kinda expected that he took the offer because otherwise he would just be a weakling. The kawaki karma twist seemed a little telegraphed, but the moment of realization that he does still have it was done well. I think that naruto developing something new to add to his arsenal is very likely to happen in this fight, although it’s hard to say what exactly. I’d expect he and sasuke both will be adding abilities to compensate for their drastic nerfs, albeit nothing that compares to a perfect 9 tails or a tomoe’ed rinnegan. I believe there was no real truth in amado bio-engineering kawaki’s karma seal back, what I think it happened is the that amado knew that the only way kawaki can bring his karma seal back is indeed by kawaki himself, who is still ishiki’s vessel, deeply wanting to have his karma seal back, this is why amado was always mentally messing with kawaki and convincing him that he wanted and needed the karma seal, not because he needed kawaki’s permission to being biologically engineered by amado to have the karma back but because in fact the only way for kawaki to actually bring the karma seal back is by deeply and willingly wish for it to happen. Because let’s be honest amado is as smart and as sneaky as it gets if he wanted so he could very easily engineer kawaki’s karma seal back without kawaki’s permission and even without him noticing as amado has access to kawaki every time they meet for maintenance. So the only logical reason I see for all this amado needing to convince kawaki to have his karma back is that the real way for kawaki getting his karma back is by kawaki himself truly wishing it to happen.

Kevin Durant’s GSW Departure ‘Could Open The Door’ West Contenders

Will Kevin Durant's departure put an end to Warriors' dynasty? The arrival of Kevin Durant in the 2016 NBA free agency has undeniably made the Golden State Warriors unbeatable in the past two seasons. The Warriors successfully built a dynasty after winning three NBA championship titles in the last four years and as of now, they are still the heavy favorite to take home the Larry O’Brien Trophy in the 2018-19 NBA season. However, the Warriors’ dynasty will be in great danger after the season as two their championship core players, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, are set to become unrestricted free agents. Klay Thompson has already expressed his desire to re-sign with the Warriors, but Kevin Durant continues to refuse to talk about his impending free agency. In the past months, rumors and speculations continue to swirl that Durant will be leaving the Warriors to face the next biggest challenge of his NBA career.


That’s undeniably very bad news for the Warriors, but one of the things that other Western Conference contenders are waiting to happen, according to Dan Devine of The Ringer. As Devine noted, losing Kevin Durant won’t take away the Warriors’ status as a legitimate title contender as long as they have the core of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. However, Devine believes it “could open the door” for NBA teams like the Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz, and the Portland Trail Blazers. “But its stranglehold is loosened, and a narrowed margin between the Warriors and the rest of the Western pack could open the door for established threats like the James Harden–Chris Paul Rockets and the Paul George–Russell Westbrook Thunder. Maybe it emboldens would-be contenders like the Nuggets, with plenty of intriguing young pieces positioned around MVP candidate Nikola Jokic; the Jazz, building around the core of Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell, and Joe Ingles; or the Blazers, perpetually in search of a level-up jolt alongside Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum.” The departure of Kevin Durant from Golden State will be good news for most NBA fans as it will make the league less predictable compared to the past NBA seasons. If Durant decides to part ways with the Warriors, one of the NBA teams emerging as his next landing spot is the New York Knicks. After dumping the lucrative contracts of Tim Hardaway Jr. and Courtney Lee to the Dallas Mavericks before the February NBA trade deadline, the Knicks opened up enough salary cap space to sign two max free agents next July. The Knicks believe that keeping DeAndre Jordan for the remainder of the 2018-19 NBA season will help them convince Kevin Durant to take his talent to New York next summer. Aside from Durant, the Knicks are also keeping an eye on Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics.

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