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Originally Posted by Adam
And what is an "official warning?"
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This is a Texas thing, which I don't like very much. For some reason it's just something they do here. It's not required, but it is used a lot in place of the stop sign or whatever other tools people use to let the coach know you've heard enough. When you give an official warning, you let the everyone know and make a big production about having it noted in the official scorebook. Coaches have so much power in this state - I'm guessing this is something that was done to help coaches from getting Ts.
For what it's worth, I'm very lenient with coaches who kneel or tend to step a foot or so onto the court. A lot of times there just isn't a whole lot of room between the chairs and the court and I do my best to work with them. Especially if they're just coaching.