Warriors' Green mutes complaining to officials The Warriors had an unusually quiet practice Saturday. Mostly, because the team's voice box has decided to no longer talk to officials. "It's something I was practicing today," power forward Draymond Green said, after a scrimmage that was officiated by assistant coaches Jarron Collins and Chris DeMarco. In the playoffs, a player is fined $2,000 each for his first two technicals, $3,000 apiece for Nos. 3 and 4, and $4,000 for both Nos. 5 and 6. A warning letter is sent when a player reaches No. 5, and he is fined $5,000 and suspended for a game after No. 7. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr reminded Green of the postseason rules Wednesday morning, hours before Green was whistled for No. 4. Collins and DeMarco seemed to understand what Green was attempting during Saturday's practice, so they started picking at him. "It's something that I have to focus on, and I haven't focused on it at all in the playoffs," Green said. Don't be surprised if I finish this postseason with five techs. Green's teammates took notice of him turning away from potential conflicts with officials during Saturday's scrimmage, despite Collins and DeMarco trying to...