The offseason roster churn forced the Warriors to let Leandro Barbosa to walk, so Clark is the team’s first choice to get those minutes on Golden State’s reserve unit. He flashed potential during the preseason (8.3 ppg, 50 percent from three-point range), but playing against an elite team like San Antonio in a regular season game is not the same environment. After the game, Clark and the rest of Warriors sounded like they’re ready to move on from their opening-night thumping, but they have a few days off to stew until their next game Friday on the road in New Orleans.
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