when your arms are straight up, and you feet do not move
Yes, it is not a foul in basketball if you hit the ball first before making contact with the player.
No, that is considered a foul
You can't actually be called for a foul for making contact with your own teammate. However, you can impede, disrupt, or stop their ability to make a successful play by making contact with them. The foul is only that it hurts your team.
in basketball you get foul shots when your shooting and someone on the other team makes contact with your body
Fouls in basketball are when a player makes aggresive contact to a player on the opposing team.
Depending on if there is contact made. Usually balls are snatched with contact. If it does occur without contact, then a steal is rewarded to the player.
You can foul someone whether you or them have the ball. If you make "illegal contact" with another player its a foul.
A technical foul in basketball in one the dose not involve contact and is a rule violation. Spectators, people on the bench, coaches, even entire teams can be found guilty of technical fouls even prior to the start of play. The severity is considered greater than a personal foul but dose not rise to a flagrant foul.
Yes, hitting the hand is considered a foul in basketball.
Reaching in is not a foul. The term is nowhere to be found in any rulebook. There must be contact to have a foul. The mere act of reaching in, by itself, is nothing. If contact does occur, it's either a holding foul or an illegal use of hands foul. When a player, in order to stop the clock, does not make a legitimate play for the ball, holds, pushes or grabs away from the ball, or uses undue roughness, the foul is an intentional foul.
Yes, hitting someone's hand in basketball is considered a foul.
Yes, stepping on someone's foot is considered a foul in basketball.