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Draymond Green: Knicks' axing of in-game music 'completely disrespectful'

NEW YORK -- The New York Knicks elected to go without music for the first half of Sunday's game against Golden State, and the decision did not sit well with Warriors forward Draymond Green.

"That was pathetic," Green said after his team's 112-105 win. "It was ridiculous. It changed the flow of the game. It changed everything. You get used to playing a certain way. It completely changed it. To me, I think it was completely disrespectful to everyone from [NBA senior VP of Entertainment & Player Marketing] Michael Levine to [Warriors president and COO] Rick Welts and all these people who've done these things to change the game from an entertainment perspective.