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    Robert Traylor returned to practice Sunday after missing last Thursday’s practice to be with an ailing family member.
    Traylor backs up Drew Gooden in Cleveland.
  • The Hornets want to re-sign free agent Robert Traylor, but the Hawks, Cavaliers and Heat are also showing interest.
    Traylor is one of four Hornets who are unrestricted free agents, along with Stacey Augmon, Shammond Williams and Steve Smith. The Hornets likely will try to split their mid-level exception between Traylor and another player.
  • Free agent Robert Traylor is considering offers from the Suns and the Cavaliers.
    Traylor is going to be a reserve no matter where he signs, but he could get plenty of playing time in Cleveland, especially since the team seems to again be down on DeSagana Diop.
  • Robert Traylor is expected to sign with the Cavs for $1.6 million over one year.
    Traylor picked Cleveland over New Orleans and Phoenix.
  • Robert Traylor had 30 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks against the Raptors tonight.
    Traylor has never scored more than 20 points in a regular-season game. He’ll back up Drew Gooden at power forward this year.
  • Robert Traylor scored 11 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked three shots in 31 minutes while spelling an ineffective Drew Gooden.
    Traylor’s presence could hurt Gooden’s minutes if Gooden doesn’t get out to a good start.
  • Robert Traylor had season highs of 12 points and 11 rebounds tonight against the Bulls.
    Gooden didn’t play very well and got into foul trouble, so Traylor played 25 minutes tonight. He can’t expect those kind of minutes consistently.
  • Cavaliers placed forward-center Robert Traylor on the injured list with a fractured finger.
    Traylor will miss 3-4 weeks after breaking his left pinkie against the Nets. This should mean more time for Drew Gooden even when he’s having one of his famine games. Anderson Varejao will back him up.
  • Coach Paul Silas said Robert Traylor possibly could return to action by Dec. 29.
    Traylor has been out since breaking his left pinky on Dec. 7 against the Nets.
  • Robert Traylor returned tonight after missing eight games with a broken pinkie finger and had six points, two boards and two blocks in 19 minutes.
    He doesn’t have much fantasy value.