New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis is coming off one of his worst games of the season. Philadelphia 76ers rookie center/forward Joel Embiid is coming off his best.The two big men square off Tuesday night, when the Pelicans (9-20) close out a three-game road trip against the Sixers (7-20) in Philadelphia.Davis, the NBAs second-leading scorer (29.6), managed 12 points in Sundays 113-100 loss in San Antonio. It was his second-lowest total of the season, and came two days after he was limited to 22 minutes by a left lower-leg contusion in a 122-100 loss in Houston. He scored 17 points in that one.Embiid, meanwhile, piled up a career-high 33 points in Sundays 108-107 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, and added 10 rebounds and three blocked shots.For the first time, all over, he wanted to dominate the game, coach Brett Brown said.Embiid said he was feeling the effects of a head cold before the game, but he nonetheless made 12 of 17 shots from the floor and added 10 rebounds and three blocked shots. His 3-pointer with 2:43 left put the Sixers ahead to stay, as they snapped an eight-game home losing streak.Philadelphia has, however, won just three times in its last 13 games.There is also some intrigue with the Sixers, as Brown announced before Sundays game that center/forward Nerlens Noel will not be part of the teams frontcourt rotation for the foreseeable future. Noel missed the seasons first 23 games following minor knee surgery, then sprained his left ankle upon returning last Sunday in Detroit.That caused him to miss last Wednesdays loss to Toronto, and he saw only eight minutes of court time in Fridays loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Afterward he complained about his role, as well as the fact that management has failed to alleviate the teams logjam at center. Noel, Embiid and Jahlil Okafor, all highly drafted players in recent years, are all best suited to playing that positionBrown, however, is now starting Embiid and Okafor in tandem, then alternating the two of them at center. The coach believes that trying to find minutes for Noel disrupts the balance and flow of the Eastern Conferences worst team.On Monday general manager Bryan Colangelo told reporters that Brown didnt mean Nerlens wouldnt play at all, though Brown did say Noel would only see the court if someone gets in foul trouble or something of that nature.Were trying to determine if (Noel) is a fit for this roster, Colangelo told reporters.Colangelo also said there is considerable interest in Noel throughout the league, but also trepidation about trading for him, since he has barely played. Colangelo went on to say that he doesnt feel he has to make a deal before the end of this season.Embiid managed 14 points on 5-of-15 shooting in the Sixers 99-88 victory over the Pelicans on Dec. 4 in New Orleans. 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Less than 20 percent of the action was on UCLA, who closed at +3 after the line reached as high as 3.5.UCLA led from the 18-second mark in the first quarter until less than 30 seconds were left, when Stanfords Ryan Burns hooked up with JJ Arcega-Whiteside for a go-ahead 8-yard touchdown. It marked the first touchdown of the game for the Cardinal. At this point, with 24 seconds left, UCLA backers who had +3 were looking at a push, and those who had +3.5 were in great shape. But on the final snap of the game -- one play after Kenneth Walker III almost hauled in a deep pass that would have put the Bruins in field goal range -- Josh Rosen was strip-sacked by Joey Alfieri. The ball seemingly bounced right into the gut of Stanfords Solomon Thomas, who returned the fumble 42 yards for a touchdown.This was the eighth time the Cardinal covered during their current run of nine straight outright wins over the Bruins.Final score: Stanford 22, UCLA 13 (Stanford covers)Kent State Golden Flashes at Alabama Crimson TideClosing over/under: 49Of all the totals to bet on Saturday, the over in this game had the second-highest percentage of action (83 percent). Those bettors appeared to have an easy winner, as Alabama led 41-0 at halftime.The Crimson Tide added another touchdown in the third quarter, making the score 48-0 with 21:17 left in the game. It looked like another score was coming on Alabamas next possession when it drove down to the Kent State 24-yard line. But instead of kicking a field goal on fourth down, Nick Saban elected to go for it, and B.J. Emmons was stuffed for a 2-yard loss. On the following Kent State drive, it drove down inside the Alabama 10-yard line. On fourth-and-goal, quarterback George Bollas ran it in from 7 yards out, and those on the over rejoiced. But in a questionable call, the officials overturned the touchdown, marking the ball at the 1-yard line and giving it baack to Alabama.ddddddddddddThat marked the last scoring opportunity for either team and the total finished under by a single point.Final score: Alabama 48, Kent State 0 (game goes under)California Golden Bears at Arizona State Sun DevilsClosing line: Arizona State -3.5, over/under 85If you took the under or California plus the points, youre wishing you laid off that late-night action on Saturday.At halftime, Cal led 24-10 as 3.5-point underdogs, while the total was 51 points below the closing over/under of 85. With less than 10 minutes left, the Golden Bears led 27-20, but then the fireworks began. Arizona State scored 31 points in the final 9:44, the most fourth-quarter points by an FBS team in the last two seasons. The play that those who took Cal (and/or the under) wont soon forget came with less than a minute left after the Golden Bears scored to cut the Sun Devils lead to 44-41 . Arizona States DJ Calhoun scooped and scored on Cals onside kick attempt to push the total over and seal the cover for ASU.Final score: Arizona State 51, California 41 (Arizona State covers/game goes over)Washington Huskies at Arizona WildcatsClosing over/under: 58.5It was quite the Saturday night in the Pac-12, with this game providing yet another improbable result for bettors. Even with Arizonas starting quarterback and running back out, just 22 percent of the action was on the under, which looked great late in the fourth quarter.Washington led 21-14 with less than five minutes left, 23.5 points below the closing over/under. At this point, overtime was the only way those on the under would lose. The teams traded touchdowns to make it 28-21 Washington, and Arizona got one last chance. Wildcats quarterback Brandon Dawkins connected with Josh Kern for a 3-yard score with 17 seconds left. With the score 28-27, Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez elected to kick the extra point instead of going for the win as 16.5-point underdogs. In overtime, Washington scored a touchdown to push the total over, and stopped Arizona to win the game.Rich Rods decision ended up costing both his team and those on the under.Final score: Washington 35, Arizona 28 in OT (game goes over) Youth NFL Jerseys CheapCheap Jerseys OnlineChina Jerseys WholesaleCheap NFL HoodiesWholesale NFL T-shirtsStitched JerseysWholesale Jerseys 2020 ' ' '