The WNBA's crackdown on physical play has led to a slight increase in foul calls, with teams averaging 21.6 fouls per game in the opening week of the season. This is a significant jump from last year's average of 19.9 fouls per game. The league's officiating task force, which includes players and coaches, has focused on stricter enforcement of current guidelines, particularly regarding freedom of movement. While the increased fouls have not yet led to a major spike in free throws, the league aims to clean up physicality concerns and improve the game's flow. Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve acknowledges the challenge of getting everyone on the same page, while New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart and Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale highlight the disruption caused by longer games due to more foul calls. Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark praised the officials' efforts, despite receiving a technical foul. The league's approach raises questions about the balance between physicality and fair play, and it remains to be seen how the officiating will evolve as the season progresses.