They're not tough to officiate. Call the fouls that are there and they will stop fouling so damn much.
Our guys are good about using their bodies and less hands, but make no mistake, our guys are constantly initiating contact with their bodies out on those double teams and as a way to slow a guy so they can get through screens and recover. But Houston is the game where we'd want it closely called because they foul a ton.
But I do agree in a game last night some early tone-setting fouls should've been called. It was a bit over the top with the physical play, and restricting motion. There were a few really bad misses on fouls though, most memorable was Watson getting pushed OB after an offensive rebound.
I think it's easy to say call a foul a foul, but what early game was it when the game was called tightly and the game had tons of fouls and drug on forever? Everybody just complained about how bad it was. These weren't made up fouls.
Overall this is a problem in CBB that needs everybody on board to fix. You go into the season letting every team, every crew know that the initiating contact and restricting movement is going to get called closely. But it's going to take an offseason of emphasis at least to clean it up.