The Cleveland Cavaliers want to sign Keon Clark to a contact, serving as their backup center, but there is a minor hinderance; they haven't been able to locate him.
Clark does not have a regular agent and is currently living without modern communication devices.
After being traded from the Sacramento Kings to the Jazz last summer, the 6-foot-11 Clark played just two games last season.
Clark, who averaged 6.7 points and 5.6 rebounds for the Kings in 2002-03, regularly vanished from the Jazz's sight during his rehab.
When Utah traded him to the Phoenix Suns in February, he never reported.
If Clark is not found, the Cavs will consider signing Scott Williams or Sean Rooks. Another option will be Chris Whitney who played for Washington last season.

