Wed 5/13/15 5:58 PM

Clark appeared in 10 games for the Nets in 2014-15, posting averages of 2.7 points and 2.3 rebounds in 9.3 minutes per game. The journeyman, a lottery pick out of Louisville in 2009, has played for six teams in as many years, while also spending stints in the D-League and overseas. He began the season with the Shandong Flaming Bulls in China but returned to the United States after the conclusion of the CBA season. After playing six games with Rio Grande Valley of the D-League, Clark inked a 10-day deal with the Nets and would go on to sign for the rest of the season at the expiration of the contract. Clark played sparingly, with his best performance coming in a blowout loss to the Hawks on Apr. 4, when he scored 11 points (4-8 FG, 2-3 3Pt) to go with seven rebounds in 22 minutes. Clark logged just 13 total minutes in the Nets' six playoff contests. While he technically signed a "multi-year deal" with Brooklyn, Clark's contract for next season will be only partially guaranteed. As such, he'll be able to work out with the team over the summer, but he'll need to earn his way onto the final roster in training camp.