D'Andre Davis

Four-star guard D'Andre Davis just verbally committed to Louisville on Sunday, he tells 247Sports.

"I committed to Louisville because of their togetherness," Davis said. "With them you hear the word family a lot and that’s something that means a lot to me. I’m a family person and I’ve grown up with a family where family is of utmost importance."

Davis, a standout at Indianapolis (Ind.) Lawrence Central, took an official visit to Louisville' campus this weekend. Davis said the draw outside of the family atmosphere was Chris Mack.

"Coach Mack is a great coach who knows what he’s doing," Davis told 247Sports. "He knows how to develop players and push them to reach every goal they want. The support is through the roof. They made me feel love and wanted and it’s somewhere I can see myself being for the next four years."

Davis recently reopened his college recruitment after initially committing to Tim Miles at Nebraska. He stayed committed to Nebraska during the coaching staff change but opted to reopen his recruitment on Oct. 13.

Shortly after backing off his commitment, Louisville, Purdue and Xavier scheduled official visits with Davis.

"I love the coaching staff," Davis said about Louisville. "[They] really have a competitive environment. A term coach Mack uses often is iron sharpens iron and I love that. I live to compete and grow as a player. The coaching staff has a lot of knowledge and I feel as though they can maximize my growth as a player. I can tell they really care and they want to provide opportunities and prepare for those opportunities and I love that."

Over the spring and summer Davis played for the Indy Heat on the Nike EYBL circuit, averaging 17.9 points and 6.1 rebounds through 19 league games.

"I see myself being able to be moved around in different positions on the offensive and defensive side of the ball because of my versatility and length," Davis said. "I feel as though I can be used to knock down threes get to the rim and have the between game. I can guard faster guards and bigger wings. I’m use to using off ball screens and moving and cutting without the ball which I see is something they do a lot."

Davis currently ranks as the No. 95 overall prospect and the No. 21 small forward in the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

This marks the second commitment in the 2020 recruiting class for Louisville. Davis joins the nation’s No. 1 Junior College recruit Jay Scrubb to make up their current recruiting class.