As the final seconds ticked down, Davis screamed at the crowd and pointed to the court as if to say, "This is our house."
Yes, yes it is.
Louisville (30-10) rallied from a 13-point deficit, tying the game at 49 on a 3-pointer from NBA range by Peyton Siva with 9:11 to play. But Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, who played sparingly because of foul trouble, made back-to-back buckets to give the Wildcats some breathing room. Darius Miller then made a 3 - Kentucky's second of the game - to give the Wildcats control for good.
Kentucky (37-2) will play the winner of Kansas-Ohio State in Monday night's title game.