Quick, someone scour the talk radio archives to find Mark Jackson's thoughts on the time Greg Oden snapped naked pictures of himself that were leaked across the internet. Because it would be interesting to hear his thoughts now that we know that the Golden State Warriors coach and former ABC/ESPN talker-on-TV took lascivious photos of his junk and passed them on to a woman he was having a dalliance with some six years ago. Never do that, guys. To a relatively small extent, never do that. Because what you really, really shouldn't do is attempt to use those pictures to blackmail someone in order to extort money from them. Because, as Alexis Adams and co-blackmailer Marcus Shaw just found out, they have laws for that. Federal laws that rightfully put you into a lot of trouble if you decide to turn a legal, consensual and years-old relationship into an illegal money-making scheme. From The Smoking Gun : Adams, 28, and Shaw, 40, have been named in felony criminal complaints filed under seal in U.S. District Court in Oakland, California. The duo, whose relationship is unclear, is accused of trying to extort a six-figure payment from Jackson in return for them not disseminating/selling...