CAMERON Clark is set for a PBA comeback, not with NLEX but with San Miguel.
Clark hopes to complete an unfinished business in the season-ending Governors Cup when he dons the Beermen jersey for the tournament that kicks off on Jan. 22.
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The 31-year-old Clark helped the Road Warriors reach the semifinals of the season's final conference last year, but lost to Justin Brownlee and the Barangay Ginebra Kings in the best-of-five series, 3-1.
Clark took over the spot of KJ McDaniels at the start of the playoffs after McDaniels steered NLEX as the second seeded team after the eliminations.
NLEX gave the go signal to release Clark before San Miguel signed him up.
The Beermen earlier brought in Marcus Weathers for the Governors Cup, and arrived in the country during the playoffs of the Commissioner's Cup in the hope he'll be able to play in the EASL Champions Week initially to be held in Manila.
But following a change in plans of the EASL, San Miguel just decided to let Weathers go.
Clark meanwhile, is coming off stints in Uruguay and Germany, respectively.