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. He also contributed seven rebounds.Davis had 26 points and 11 boards for New Orleans that night, but shot just 8 for 21 from the floor.He was also limited to two points on 1-of-7 shooting after the first quarter of Sundays loss in San Antonio. He missed seven of 12 shots in all.The Pelicans other top scorers this season are ex-Sixer Jrue Holiday (14.6) and Tim Frazier (10.9).New Orleans forward Dante Cunningham returned Sunday after missing the previous 12 games with a fractured right fibula. Solomon Hill is not with the team because of the birth of a child, and Quincy Pondexter (knee) is out. Hydro Flask Sale . Brandon Morrow allowed five runs on six hits over three innings. He struck out two, walked one and hit a batter. Edwin Encarnacion had a two-out, bases loaded two-RBI double in the third inning. Hydro Flask Clearance . "No difference at all," chirped U.S. roommate and linemate James van Riemsdyk. "Its still the same cranky Phil. http://www.cheaphydroflasksale.com/ . 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PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Detroit Tigers began an 11-game road trip with a ninth-inning rally to remember.Cameron Maybin capped a dramatic eight-run ninth with a tiebreaking three-run double, and the Tigers overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 10-7 on Thursday night.Detroit trailed 7-2 entering the ninth and opened the inning with four consecutive hits off Ryan Garton, including Victor Martinezs RBI single.Erasmo Ramirez (7-7) replaced Garton and allowed Justin Uptons run-scoring single, Steven Moyas sacrifice fly and an RBI single to Jarrod Saltalamacchia that made it 7-6.Maybins drive to left-center cleared the bases to put Detroit up 10-7.I was just hoping the snowball would keep rolling down the hill, Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said. The energy is kind of building as you sense there is a chance you can win the game. It just keeps building until you get that go-ahead run.That was one contagious inning for them, Rays manager Kevin Cash added.Garton entered after reliever Matt Andriese went three scoreless innings. Cash said he didnt really consider having Andriese return for the ninth.You have a five-run lead, Cash said. We have pitchers capable of going out and getting the job done.Winner Anibal Sanchez (5-8) gave up two runs in two innings. Francisco Rodriguez got the final three outs for his 22nd save.Maybin was 3 for 4 with four RBI.Nick Franklin had a three-run pinch-hit double during a four-run third inning for the Rays, who had won two of three after an 11-game losing streak.Franklin pinch hit for Desmond Jennings with the bases loaded and put the Rays up 5-0 on an opposite-field flare to left that landed in front of Upton and took a strange bounce past the outfielder.Tamppa Bays Jake Odorizzi gave up two runs, three hits, three walks and struck out seven in five-plus innings.ddddddddddddJordan Zimmermann allowed five runs and nine hits in six innings for the Tigers. He has given 12 runs over 9 2/3 innings in his last two starts.TRAINERS ROOMRays: Jennings departed with left hamstring tightness. ... LF Corey Dickerson was back after missing three games with a sore left thumb. ... OF Oswaldo Arcia was the DH after missing Wednesdays game due to flu-like symptoms. ... RHP Alex Colome (right biceps tendinitis) played catch at 90 feet. ... RHP Brad Boxberger (left oblique) threw 15 fastballs during his first bullpen session.SIMULATED POWERRays RF Steven Souza Jr. (strained left hip) hit two long homers and went 5 for 9 in a simulated game Thursday. Souza, scheduled to start a rehab assignment Friday with Class A Charlotte, went deep off Alex Cobb and Chase Whitley, who are both coming back from Tommy John surgery. Feel bad for them, Souza said with a smile. Theyll be all right. Souza and Franklin had back-to-back homers during a one-inning stint against Whitley, who did make a nice play in catching Souzas foul pop-up. Cobb threw 36 pitches over two innings and could start a rehab assignment next week.UP NEXTTigers: RHP Michael Fulmer (7-2) looks to extend his stretch of allowing one run or fewer over eight consecutive starts Friday night against the Rays. His current seven-game run ties Justin Verlander (2011) and Al Benton (1945) for the longest by a Tigers pitcher since 1913.Rays: LHP Drew Smyly (2-8) seeks to end a seven-start winless streak. ' ' '