Kwame Evans Jr. led a balanced attack with 13 points, seven teammates added seven or more and 10th-ranked Oregon steamrolled Stanford 76-61 in the opener of the San Jose Tip-Off men’s basketball event Saturday night.California took on No. 23 San Diego State in the nightcap of the nonconference doubleheader.Facing a longtime Pacific-12 Conference foe for the first time since leaving for the Big Ten, Oregon (11-1) broke away from an 11-9 deficit in the game’s eighth minute with equal parts adequate offense and suffocating defense.Nate Bittle’s layup gave Oregon the lead for good with 11:49 left, after which the deep Ducks showed their strength in numbers. Evans, Bittle, Jadrian Tracy, Keeshawn Barthelemy, Brandon Angel, Ra’Heim Moss, TJ Bamba and Supreme Cook contributed scoring to a 27-8 half-finishing run that put Oregon in control at 36-19.After losing its lead, Stanford (9-3) finished the half with just three baskets in its last 16 attempts, mixing in five turnovers.Stanford’s Aidan Cammann opened the second half with a 3-pointer to close the gap to 14, but Tracey and Evans dropped in two free throws apiece sandwiching a Jackson Shelstad jumper as the Ducks opened a 20-point advantage and never looked back.All but three of Evans’ points came at the foul line, making 10 of 12. Oregon enjoyed a 22-7 advantage in free throw points.Shelstad was the only other Duck scoring in double figures with 10. He made five of his 10 shots as Oregon hit at a 43.6-percent rate but was just 6 of 22 from behind the arc.