felt like don’t rush the process as fast as I did out of junior college,” the 6-foot-6 Davis said of transferring to UL. “I kind
of went with one of my first options in junior college because it’s close to home. Now, I went through most of my options and saw what was the best fit for me.”
The native of Gary, Indiana, didn’t visit Louisville before signing and didn’t get
along with Louisville coach Kenny Payne, who was fired after the season.
recruited to the Cardinals after averaging 23.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.4 steals as a sophomore at Los Angeles
Southwest. He made 33% of his 3-pointers and shot 81% at the free-throw line.
As a freshman, Davis averaged 15.7 points and 6.6 rebounds at Paris Community College in Texas.
But after playing in a scrimmage and exhibition game at Louisville, his
difficulties with Payne began and he never played a regular-season game at the school