Russell Westbrook apparently gets what he wants from the Kings. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA continues to get softer by the day.

The Sacramento Kings trolled the heck out of Russell Westbrook on Wednesday night by playing a song called “Cold as Ice.”

The song had a special meaning toward Westbrook, who has been cold from the field and struggling with his shot. Westbrook fired back against the Kings by pointing out how well he played previously in his career, suggesting they’re being opportunistic.

Whatever the case, it doesn’t look like the Kings will be able to get away with the stunt any longer.

KXTV’s Sean Cunningham reported on Thursday that the NBA told the Kings to cut it out and that what they were doing couldn’t continue.

That’s sad.

In our original post on the subject, we wrote that if it were an opposing fan, Westbrook would have had the fan ejected. It looks like the same principle applies in this case.

We have seen players take issue with mascots; players get fans ejected; and now we have trolling music being cut out. What’s next, will fans be required to be silent during basketball games like they're tennis or golf events?

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