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  • Hanachan
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    Just think of it as an upgraded version of diving catch & pass, with more height. It is definitely useful if you are competing dive/rebound against a guard
    Last edited by Hanachan; 02-20-2016, 04:04 AM.

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  • BearCub
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    Honestly, it feels like the weakest of the rebounding skills. In a situation where I could get the ball with a normal rebound, I go for the PTP and the rebound is lost to a rebounding opponent.

    Only once has it been effective, and I haven't had the skill/ability/luck to recreate the situation; speaking of when I did it during a tip off at the start of a game.

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  • Zydrunas
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    Originally posted by Popcorn View Post
    It's good for low bounces, similar to power reb or chip out. While it doesn't have the super long range of power reb, it does have longer range than a normal rebound and has a very quick recovery similar to chip out. It also gets the ball to your teammates much quicker than doing a normal reb and then passing.
    The skill does have a range limit and your teammates need to be available to receive a pass, so they can't be diving or rebounding themselves when it's used. It can reach pretty much everywhere within the 2pt line, and the 3pt line if it bounces out a bit.
    Something to note about the skill though, it always seems to target the person furthest away, even if they are out of range. So be aware of where your teammates are before using it. You might have one of them only a short distance away while the other is on the opposite side of the court, the Power Tap will try to reach the one on the other side of the court and likely just chip the ball up due to them being out of range.
    Popcorn finna be the next Zydrunas, CT Version

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  • soldier king
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    ↑ pro insight

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  • Popcorn
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    It's good for low bounces, similar to power reb or chip out. While it doesn't have the super long range of power reb, it does have longer range than a normal rebound and has a very quick recovery similar to chip out. It also gets the ball to your teammates much quicker than doing a normal reb and then passing.
    The skill does have a range limit and your teammates need to be available to receive a pass, so they can't be diving or rebounding themselves when it's used. It can reach pretty much everywhere within the 2pt line, and the 3pt line if it bounces out a bit.
    Something to note about the skill though, it always seems to target the person furthest away, even if they are out of range. So be aware of where your teammates are before using it. You might have one of them only a short distance away while the other is on the opposite side of the court, the Power Tap will try to reach the one on the other side of the court and likely just chip the ball up due to them being out of range.

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  • ndkhang
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    I'm also curious about this. I see no use in this skill, the jump is not high and the range is not wide, even the pass is too close. How does it "deny the opponent's reb"?

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