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It’s all about his versatility and how to best utilize his talents. For junior Daejon Davis, it’s just playing basketball and understanding what and when to call certain plays.

Davis, who scored 15 points in Stanford’s 70-54 victory over visiting Cal State Fullerton in a nonconference game Saturday, understands how to play any of the five positions on the basketball court and coach Jerod Haase can see him playing all five positions at certain times.

“Tonight was a pretty good indication of what he can do,” Haase said. “We want to put him in positions to make plays. He was really good and we need him that way.”

Oscar da Silva added 14 points for Stanford (1-1), which was playing the Titans (0-2) for the first time since 2012. Freshmen Tyrell Terry and Spencer Jones, who made his first start, each scored 12 points.

“Coach was telling us how aggressive Oscar was in attacking the basket and I thought if I start, I better follow what Oscar does,” Jones said. “I love the way Oscar carries himself and that he scored 20 points the last game.”