The officiating crew was horses--t. I mean, 53 personals called. Disrupted the flow of the game after what I felt was a pretty damn good first quarter by both squads. I don't know what the hell happened after the first quarter, but all of the whistles from there on out absolutely destroyed any semblance of organized basketball. There were only eight fouls called in the first quarter, and then went to s--t after that.
Problem is this idea of a happy medium doesn't exist, and it sure as f***ing sh** will not exist in the WNBA (at least for the next 8 years or so, until a lot of the veteran players brainwashed by the style of play in this league get old and phase out of the game).
If the refs "let the players play" it will devolve into 50 cat fights instead of 50 personal fouls. If you push back and get them to call more fouls, it slows everything down, people complain anyways because the refs have poor judgment, poor sightlines, and poor instincts, and the players refuse to learn and adjust from all the fouls being called anyways.
The only way to get the refs on the side of the fans is for them to double down on CALLING more fouls, especially with the added benefit of technology now, even at the expense of the game speed. The players will just have to go down kicking and screaming about how they can't live like this playing basketball without being able to hand check and body bump and arm bar and clothesline and eye scratch opposing players.......................................................
And the ones like Caitlin (because she's definitely not the only one) that cry about the refs being imperfect, or in some cases "out to get her" BECAUSE she gives them a reaction every single time, will also have to adjust with the understanding that it's meant to slowly but surely kill the excessive physicality and trash-ketball the WNBA wanted to pride itself on for decades.