Al Harrington isn't the only player that wanted out of Golden State. Point guard Marcus Williams has grown frustrated with his lack of playing time.

After two decent seasons with the Nets, Williams was hoping for a fresh start and more playing time after being dealt to the Warriors on July 22.

"It appeared to be an ideal fit for him over the summer after Baron Davis's absence," agent Bill Duffy said. "Marcus has not had sustained opportunities. It's not his intention to leave, but it's important that he plays."

Even with Monta Ellis out, Williams has fallen behind DeMarcus Nelson and C.J. Watson on the depth chart.

Golden State's decision-maker, Chris Mullin, believes that Williams just needs an opportunity.

"To me, he just needs a chance," said Mullin. "We're going to put another scorer [Crawford], sooner or later, on the floor. So we'll need another passer. It's still early. We're just 10 games in. I understand his frustration. There is a lot of situations where it can click."