When Miles Davis (on trumpet) asked John Coltrane (sax), Bill Evans (piano), Jimmy Cobb (drums) and Paul Chambers (bass) to sit in with him in 1959, magic was made with a remarkable sound that transcended their individual talents. “Kind of Blue,” the greatest jazz album of all time, was the result.
Nothing against the Utah Jazz, but the coolest competitive court combo in history has been blowing fans away during their extended stay at Club Oracle.
When Steph (Miles) shimmies towards KD (Coltrane), points at Klay (Evans), smiles at Draymond (drums) and splashes at Andre, etc. (Chambers), you have a quintet that puts individual egos aside for their own “Kind of Warriors Blue.