Warriors training camp preview: 2015-16 statistics: 3.6 points, 1.0 assist and 1.0 rebound in 8.8 minutes per game Reserve guard In the wake of signing Kevin Durant, the Warriors rounded out their roster with a slew of less-hyped moves. After underwhelming stints with Utah and Denver, Clark posted career-highs in points (3.6), assists (1.0), rebounds (1.0), minutes (8.8), field-goal percentage (44.1) and three-point percentage (35.7). Perhaps his most memorable outing came against Houston in Game 3 of the first round when, with Stephen Curry out with a sprained right MCL, Clark helped power a 17-point comeback before James Harden's game-winning jumper. To warrant more minutes this season, Clark might have to do more than hit the open shot. Though he is a willing defender, Clark struggles to keep pace with the league's more athletic guards. A significant rotation spot is likely out of reach in a backcourt that features Curry, Klay Thompson, Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala. Clark will have to fend off rookie combo guard Patrick McCaw for the bulk of the minutes left by Leandro Barbosa, now with Phoenix. Connor Letourneau is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.