During the NBA's slow days of summer, Mirror Mirror examines the connections between hoops stars and similarly-named figures of historical note.On the surface, little binds Miles Davis, a phenomenal musician who made an indeliable mark on American music by revolutionizing (and some would say perfecting) jazz, and Darius Miles, the eternal character in th question "I wonder what ______ is doing?"
In this episode of Mirror Mirror, we examine what makes these men these men.

References: The excellent tome Reading Jazz, edited by Robert Gottlieb, which includes sections from several Davis bios*
Photos of Miles Davis and Darius Miles from Getty Images. Photo of "Kind of Blue" from Wikimedia Commons. Photo of Darius Miles' whip from NBA Noise, previously featured on FanHouse.
* The autobiography conducted via self Q&A in Reading Jazz is actually by Duke Ellington, not Miles Davis. However, seeing as it is unlikely this feature will survive long enough to get to a Duke Ellington/Wayne Ellington pairing, let me note that the level to which The Duke stonewalls himself in said self Q&A is marvelous. An example from the text:
Q: What do you consider your most important contribution to the music world, to your people, and to your country?It's like Derrick Rose interviewing Derrick Rose at halftime of a nationally televised game!
A: There are quite enough professional appraisers around to enjoy that headache. I have no ambition to be a critic or a judge.




