Davis played with the Chinese Taipei team in an
exhibition game against visiting
National Basketball Association players from his former country on 29 June, scoring 25 points. He then represented the Chinese Taipei team in the
2013 William Jones Cup and in the FIBA Championship 2013, where he scored an average of 14.7 points per game. Davis led the team to second place in the
2014 FIBA Asia Cup, scoring 19 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in the final game against
Iran. Davis was barred from participating in the
2014 Asian Games because he had not fulfilled the residency requirements to represent Taiwan as a naturalized citizen. In 2022,
P. League+ announced it would reconsider its policies towards naturalized players; it was rumored that Davis would have his status in the league changed to "foreign player" from local, which he found shocking and later stated made him consider retirement. After a meeting was held by the board of directors, the league announced that he would continue to be treated as a local player for the 2023 season. In 2023-24 season, he was suspended twice due to domestic violence charges. In March 2021, he was sentenced to 30 days in prison. He was suspended for the first 20 matches of the season by
P. League+ and was fined NT$35,000. He was found guilty on April 9, 2024 after first reading. He was then suspended for the rest of the season (including playoffs) from that day onwards. On March 13, 2026, Davis returned to the
New Taipei Kings of the
East Asia Super League (EASL). ==Personal life==