Yes, hitting someone's hand in Basketball is considered a foul.
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a techical foul is when you say yell at the ref perposly push some one down yell at a coach and or player ect while a flagrant foul is you accidently hit someones hand or touch arm or run into them
Yes, it is not a foul in basketball if you hit the ball first before making contact with the player.
No, it is not legal to hit someone's hand in basketball.
uhm no!!!!!!!! its called playing basketball! that's what your suppose to do. as long as they don't hit the person while trying to get the basketball then its not even a foul
Then there would just be a personal foul and the team that got fouled would keep possession.
You can foul someone whether you or them have the ball. If you make "illegal contact" with another player its a foul.
Under most rules if you fail to hit your object ball it is a foul, not a scratch. The foul will mean ball-in-hand to your opponent.
Yes, you can. This is called stealing the ball, a concept that is heavily used throughout the game. If you happen to hit your opponent while attempting to steal the ball (hitting his wrist, arm, body, etc.), that is a foul, and you will not get the ball.
Not in itself. If your arm impedes the ballhandler, it may be holding. If you hit them with your arm, that is also a foul. But "reaching in" is not the name of a foul. This is covered on a list of 7 basketball rule myths on NBA.com. (http://www.nba.com/jrnba/officials/officials_guide_section15.html)
Fouls in basketball are when a player makes aggresive contact to a player on the opposing team.
You can not get a foul but you can hit a foul ball when the ball is hit outside of the lines.
No. But the referee just let the inbounding to be repeated.