Jalen Warley is accumulating some unofficial nicknames. His versatility has led others to refer to him as a problem solver or a Swiss Army knife. Whatever the moniker, Warley’s unique ability to influence outcomes – particularly in a stretch without standout forwards Braden Huff (knee) and Graham Ike (ankle) – at both ends of the court was again on full display in Gonzaga’s 68-66 win over San Francisco on Saturday. “I just try to play a role by fixing issues,” Warley said. “We have a lot of really talented guys. Especially with our recent injuries, we’ve had to play a lot of different lineups so if I can play the ‘5’ on defense and the ‘1’ on offense,...