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The WNBA has implemented rule changes for the 2025 season aimed at protecting players like Caitlin Clark, who faced injuries due to the league's physical play. Increased penalties for flagrant fouls are expected to promote player safety and health.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) celebrates a three-point basket Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The WNBA 2025 season saw record numbers of television viewership and attendance. Still, fans lamented the absence of Caitlin Clark, who was forced out of all but 13 games as she dealt with soft tissue injuries throughout the campaign.
Since arriving in the league, Clark has been subjected to the WNBAās trademark physicality, with some even wondering if teams were extra physical with the sharpshooter. Itās hard to know if the toll from that physicality was in any way responsible for Clarkās frustrating bill of health last year, but it certainly didnāt do her any favors.
However, the WNBA has made some notable changes that should help keep Clark and the sportās other top stars much healthier. Those changes include increased penalties for flagrant fouls, per Front Office Sports, which should serve to deter any unnecessary physicality.
āFlagrant fouls are counted differently than technical fouls. There is a points system for flagrant fouls where a Flagrant 1 counts for one point and a Flagrant 2 counts for two points. Each point is worth $500,Ā compared to $200 last year, a 2.5x increase,ā FOS reported.
āPlayers will receive an automatic one-game suspension when they hit four points. A player will receive a two-game suspension if they are called for a Flagrant 2 while already accumulating 3 points, or if they hit six points.ā
In the preseason, game officials also seem to have a tighter whistle than has been the norm in the WNBA, something the first overall pick in the 2026 draft, Azzi Fudd,Ā noted.
āI thought you could be physical in the W, and anytime you touch someone, itās a foul,ā Fudd said in a post game presser during the preseason.
The WNBA has increased penalties for flagrant fouls to deter unnecessary physicality and enhance player safety.
Caitlin Clark was limited to just 13 games in the 2025 season due to soft tissue injuries, impacting her ability to contribute to her team.
Player safety is a concern due to the WNBA's physical style of play, which has raised questions about the toll it takes on players like Caitlin Clark.
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Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve talked about the changes, which she feels were necessary to protect the leagueās product on the floor.
āWhile they were hard at work on the (CBA), we were hard at work on the state of the game⦠We donāt want the level of physicality that weāve seen in our game ⦠We play beautiful basketball in the W. We Gotta make sure itās not marred by unnecessary physical contact.ā
Itāll be interesting to see how the changes affect game action over the course of the year.
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