But there is a difference. A defender can touch a dribbler and not have fouled yet. If you warn you can get them aware that they have potential for a foul. It is no different than post play. Stop it by voice if you can, but if you cannot, use the whistle.
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Originally posted by BigDave
IMHO, there should be no warning given before calling a handcheck. Do we warn before calling a block? Foul is a foul. Get it early, they will adjust...
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