Warriors' coach Don Nelson says that rookie forward Anthony Randolph will dictate how many minutes he gets on the floor.

Randolph is in the process of looking for a new agent after firing B.J. Armstrong last week.

"(Randolph's) in charge of how many minutes he plays, not his agent. It doesn't matter what agent he has," Nelson said after Monday's shootaround. "I thought he had a pretty good one, but it's up to him. "(Armstrong) had nothing to do with his playing time. (Randolph's) responsible for that. Do the things that we need him to do to stay on the court. He knows what they are and he just needs to do them."

According to reports, Armstrong was telling Randolph to be patient in terms of getting to play regular minutes.

"Just looking for an agent that's going to be there for me and do the things that agents are supposed to do," Randolph said before Monday's game. "B.J was a great agent. He did everything he was supposed to and he's a great person. I love B.J., and I hope to continue to keep in contact with him. It wasn't personal or anything, it was just something that me and my family decided to do."