Tony Cooper paints some interesting scenarios in today's San Francisco Chronicle about Marc Jackson.  Jackson said that Golden State had decided to keep him rather than letting him go to Houston.  From the Warriors perspective, it makes some sense but how long will they be happy with a disgruntled employee?  The bigger problem right now is what do they do with their crowded front-line -- Antawn Jamison getting big minutes with Eric Dampier, Adonal Foyle, Troy Murphy, Corrie Blount, Danny Fortson and now Jackson competing for minutes?

The speculation is that Foyle is the most tradeable among that group.  Could the Warriors really make a deal for New York's Charlie Ward?  Foyle has a foundation for political involvement of college students operating out of New York.  Maybe the Denver Nuggets could get involved since Antonio McDyess' injury.

Cooper ends the article with this teaser for Houston fans:

"The Warriors haven't formally said they're seeking to retain Jackson -- and they might not do so for another day or two."