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    With Jake Tsakilidis out of the picture, the Cavs are now looking at Keon Clark as a possible backup for Zydrunas Ilgauskas.
    Clark missed just about all of last season with an ankle injury, and there hasn’t been much interest in him this summer. He’s capable of making a contribution if he can stay healthy.
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    The Kings have not heard from Keon Clark regarding his decision to accept or pass on a $5 million option he holds for next year.
    Clark did say after the Western Conference semifinals that he wanted to return to the team. He has until June 30 to exercise the option.
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    Keon Clark remains on the IL with a chipped bone spur in his right ankle.
    A Jazz spokesman had no update regarding the possibility of surgery for Clark.
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    Keon Clark will miss Saturdays’s game with a sprained ankle.
    It is believed a long-existing bone spur in the joint may have chipped off. Clark elected to go with a cortisone shot to hopefully help alleviate the pain rather than have surgery to remove the spur. He’s considered day-to-day.
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    Keon Clark sustained a mild sprain of the right ankle that kept him out of the second half last night.
    Clark is expected to be available for Wednesday’s opener.
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    Keon Clark, sent to the Suns in a Feb. 19 trade, will not play this season.
    This makes it official. Clark played only two games with Utah before having surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle.
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    Keon Clark (ankle surgery) met with his doctor Tuesday in Los Angeles.
    Clark, who had surgery to remove bone spurs Nov. 24, can stop wearing his boot and can begin working on the court again, trainer Gary Briggs said. His return is still a matter of weeks away.
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    Keon Clark has a doctor’s appointment scheduled for Tuesday. The Jazz hope he will be cleared to resume practicing at that time.
    Even if he can practice, Clark (ankle surgery) remains at least a few weeks away from playing again. His earliest return would come shortly after the All-Star break.
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    Knicks’ GM Isiah Thomas has reportedly contacted free agent big man Keon Clark.
    It’s a bit of a surprise that Clark hasn’t landed somewhere before now.
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    Keon Clark’s doctor has cleared him to begin running-and-cutting drills and increase his conditioning workouts.
    Clark, who underwent ankle surgery in November, could begin two-on-two drills immediately after the All-Star break if he is pain-free. He could be ready to return to uniform around March 1.