<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> The Baron Davis conservation project remains on hiatus with the Warriors short on bodies and ballhandlers.</p> Davis entered Thursday averaging 39.3 minutes per game, tying him for 11th most in the league. He played all but 101 seconds against Cleveland on Tuesday and all but 141 seconds against the Clippers last Friday.</p> Can the point guard continue that pace until Stephen Jackson returns?</p> "I'd say with a day rest early in the season, he can give me what I need," coach Don Nelson said. "Depends on the tone of the game. As long as we're in the game and we have a chance to stay even. ...If the game gets away from us, then I will choose that time to try something different or whatever."</p> Golden State's schedule provides some relief, as the Warriors have five days off before facing Detroit on Wednesday.</div></p> Source: SF Gate</p>