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Originally posted by blindzebra
I see the forearm/wrist check more than the hand check.
I tend to call both early and any time the dribbler is redirected.
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Except that's the legal way to contact the dribbler (for up to two seconds, without affecting quicknes, direction, balance) in NCAAW ball -- so that's what you see being taught.
A hand -- immediate whistle (by rule ... how it's called might vary)
A forearm -- wait and see what happens.