WNBA foul calls rise slightly as the league cracks down on physical play
TL;DR
Fouls in the WNBA have increased to an average of 21.6 per game during the opening week, up from 19.9 last year. The league is enforcing stricter guidelines to reduce physical play and improve the flow of the game.
Key points
- WNBA teams are averaging 21.6 fouls per game this season.
- Fouls have increased by nearly two per game from last year.
- The league is enforcing stricter guidelines to reduce physicality.
- Free throw attempts have only slightly increased to 21.9 per game.
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Q&A
What is the average number of fouls per game in the WNBA this season?
The average number of fouls per game in the WNBA this season is 21.6.
Why are fouls increasing in the WNBA this season?
Fouls are increasing as the WNBA enforces stricter guidelines to address physical play and improve game flow.
How many free throws are being attempted in the WNBA this season?
Teams are attempting an average of 21.9 free throws this season, slightly up from 21.4 last year.
What changes has the WNBA made to officiating this season?
The WNBA has formed an officiating task force to strictly enforce existing guidelines without changing any rules.
