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Cal State Fullerton’s Damari Milstead embraces opportunity, finds winning role

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Cal State Fullerton guard Damari Milstead handles the ball as Long Beach State guard Joel Murray defends during the Big West Tournament title game on Saturday night in Henderson, Nev. (Photo courtesy of Big West Conference)

Cal State Fullerton guard Damari Milstead, left, goes in for a layup past UC Irvine center Emmanuel Tshimanga, right, during a Big West Conference game earlier this season at Cal State Fullerton. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)

Cal State Fullerton guard Damari Milstead shoots as Long Beach State forward Jordan Roberts defends during the second half of the Big West Tournament title game on Saturday night in Henderson, Nev. (AP Photo/Ronda Churchill)

Cal State Fullerton guard Damari Milstead, right, protects the ball from UCI guard Ofure Ujadughele, left, during a Big West Conference game on Thursday night at the Bren Events Center. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)

Cal State Fullerton guard Damari Milstead, right, pumps his fist after their Big West Conference victory over UC Irvine on Thursday night at the Bren Events Center. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)

Cal State Fullerton’s Damari Milstead handles the ball during their Big West Tournament quarterfinal against UC Davis on Thursday night in Henderson, Nev. Milstead had a game-high 24 points and was 5 for 6 from 3-point range in the second-seeded Titans’ 73-55 win. (Photo courtesy of Big West Conference)

Cal State Fullerton’s Damari Milstead drives to the basket past Long Beach State’s Jadon Jones, right, during the second half of their Big West Conference game earlier this season at LBSU’s Walter Pyramid. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)

Cal State Fullerton guard Damari Milstead goes up for a shot during a game against UC San Diego earlier this season at Titan Gym. Milstead had a team-high 20 points in an 83-80 win. (Photo by Devyn Billingsley, Cal State Fullerton Athletics)

Cal State Fullerton’s Damari Milstead handles the ball during a Big West Conference game against UC Santa Barbara earlier this season at Titan Gym. Milstead had 21 points, six rebounds and six assists in the Titans’ 79-73 win. (Photo by Devyn Billingsley, Cal State Fullerton Athletics)

Cal State Fullerton’s Damari Milstead handles the ball during their Big West Tournament semifinal against Hawaii on Friday night in Henderson, Nev. The senior point guard has helped lead the Titans back to the NCAA Tournament. (Photo courtesy of Big West Conference)

Cal State Fullerton’s Damari Milstead (11) celebrates with his teammates after they defeated Long Beach State in the Big West Tournament title game on Saturday night in Henderson, Nev. Fullerton is headed to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2018. (Photo courtesy of Big West Conference)

Cal State Fullerton’s E.J. Anosike, left, and Damari Milstead, right, show off their all-tournament team hardware after they defeated Long Beach State in the Big West Tournament title game on Saturday night in Henderson, Nev. Fullerton is headed to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2018. (Photo courtesy of Big West Conference)

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FULLERTON — For much of Damari Milstead’s basketball career, the senior point guard for Cal State Fullerton has heard good things about his abilities.

He’s a good court leader, very good passer, exceptional defender, and savvy student of the game.

Good shooter? Not so much.

It didn’t matter that he averaged 19.4 points per game as a three-time CIF title winner at Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward. He averaged 10.3 points at Grand Canyon University as a sophomore in 2019.

The first thing his new coach at Cal State Fullerton, Dedrique Taylor, said after Milstead transferred in from San Francisco, where his playing time dwindled, was to forget what anyone else had said about his shooting. Opportunity is everything.

“You don’t win 21 games by accident,” Taylor said.

And Milstead has been the point guard all season for the 15th-seeded Titans (21-10), who won the Big West Tournament title and will play No. 2 seed Duke (28-6) in an NCAA Tournament West Region opener on Friday at 4:10 p.m. PT in Greenville, South Carolina.

On the eve of conference play, Taylor took Milstead aside and said he needed to forget all that and do the things that Taylor and the Fullerton coaches thought he could. Which included shooting the ball when the opportunity came.

And just like that … Milstead scored 17 points in the Titans’ first Big West game. He was in double digits for six consecutive games. After a pause during a tough four-game stretch, Milstead has scored 17, 18, 26, 24, 18 and 17 points in six of the last seven games.

“His leadership and experience has been a big part of our success,” Taylor said of Milstead. “He understood what kind of team we are when he arrived. He’s been nothing short of the best true point guard in the league.”

“He was the coach I needed in my life,” Milstead said. “He’s instilled a lot of confidence in me from the start, first by putting me at the point every game.

“He told me that whatever others said didn’t matter, that I just had to have the confidence in that part of my game. And it taught me that you can create offense off defense, which is our game, and you can find shots if we’re all working together.”

Milstead, like most college players, doesn’t want his career to end after college. The season he’s had – 12.1 ppg, shooting 43% overall and 38% from 3-point range, 3.1 rebounds per game and his assists and steals – will likely get him that opportunity.

Twenty-four of Taylor’s players have played professionally, and the coach has connections across the globe.

“I don’t think I’ll ever make a better decision in my life,” Milstead said.

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He and his teammates are not flummoxed at all to be facing one of the bluest of college basketball’s blue blood programs on Friday. One of the most notable traits Taylor has created at Fullerton is his players’ belief to compete every night, and not to get down when faced with adversity.

“Long Beach State did a lot to bother us in the first half,” Milstead said of Saturday’s Big West title game. “But what makes us a team is that we still feel confident even when we go through a bad run.

“He reminded us that defense wins championships, and defense is the best part of our game. It’s part of our reputation.”

And a reminder that what others say about you is never part of that reputation.

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