The match situation that makes this worth the boost cost.
Backboard reads off your own pressure. A flip-reset off a corner pass is far higher Threat than off a backboard pass.
Touch the ball with all four wheels in mid-air to reset your dodge.
Backboard reads off your own pressure. A flip-reset off a corner pass is far higher Threat than off a backboard pass.
Reset taken at the wrong height — too low and the finishing dodge has no airtime, too high and the opponent has time to challenge from the corner.
Flip-reset trainer pack. The hard part is the *finish*, not the reset — drill the second touch, not the first.
Two airborne touches in succession — first sets up, second redirects.
Carry the ball on the nose, dodge backwards into a redirect.
Carry the ball through the air with continuous boost-tap touches.
Drop from the ceiling into a power redirect on the ball.
The engine identifies the possessions where this mechanic would have raised your Threat. No guessing.