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"This year it's just basketball. We've been doing this our whole lives," Miller said. "Little uptight last year, 'Need to win this, have to win this.' This year it's not like that at all.
"We put a lot of pressure on ourselves last year. We're trying to learn from that mistake."
AP National Player of the Year Anthony Davis agreed that they've stayed loose by sticking together and only focusing on the game, not the hoopla of this Final Four run.
"There's no pressure on us," he said. "Just go out there and play ball, have fun."
That means little has changed in their pregame schedule. While the other Final Four teams have had added opportunities to stroll Bourbon Street and be tempted by all the Big Easy has to offer, Kentucky only took one trip into the French Quarter on the first night, Miller said.
It's been all business since.
"We've prepared the same way like we have for any game," Kentucky forward Kyle Wiltjer said. "We've done the same thing every game. It's just another game for us."
A loss to Louisville might turn some of Big Blue Nation into "The Miserables" quickly, but guard Doron Lamb insists the level of intensity they faced has been constant since arriving in Lexington this season.
"We've had pressure on us since the summertime. Everybody expected us to go undefeated this whole season. We've got pressure on us. Everybody expects us to win every game by a lot of points," Lamb said. "But we're not feeling pressure right now. We know everybody's expecting us to win the whole thing, so we've just got to go out there and play harder than everybody else and prove to everybody we're the best team in the country."
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