NEW YORK — The Warriors noticed something was different during pregame warm-ups Sunday. "We were trying to make our own beat on the court," Stephen Curry recalled with a smile. Speaking to reporters after Golden State's 112-105 win over New York, he railed against MSG's decision not to have any in-game entertainment during the first half. To completely change that, to me I think that was disrespectful to everyone from Michael Levine to Rick Welts, all these people who've done all these things to change the game from an entertainment perspective, you know, and give a game a great vibe. MSG used the nationally televised Knicks-Warriors game to conduct an experiment: Instead of blaring music and video clips, it played no noise during the first and second quarters. Only the words of the crowd and teams filled timeouts. To avoid any confusion, a message was intermittently displayed on the big screen telling fans to "experience the game in its purest form" and "enjoy the sounds of the game." Because that's exactly what it was. Golden State head coach Steve Kerr decided to replace Patrick McCaw in the starting lineup Sunday with Matt Barnes to have a bigger, more experienced player...