The Cleveland Cavaliers have reached an agreement on a two-year contract with free agent forward Earl Clark, sources told ESPN.com. The second year of the deal is a team option, according to a source. The Sporting News reported the total value of the deal is $9 million. Clark leaves the Los Angeles Lakers, who have been in a holding pattern with free agents as they wait for a decision from Dwight Howard, after averaging career highs in points (7.3) and rebounds (5.5) last season. Though the 6-foot-10 Clark has typically played power forward during his career, the Cavs see him as a defender with length who can guard some opposing small forwards. Source: ESPN.com