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Nike co-founder Phil Knight says Kyrie Irving 'stepped over line' and relationship likely done - NetsDaily
Nike Founder Phil Knight Gets Netflix Biopic Treatment – The Hollywood Reporter
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Nike Co-Founder Phil Knight Backing Republican Christine Drazan for Oregon Governor | National Review
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Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike, Book by Phil Knight (Paperback) | www.chapters.indigo.ca
Phil Knight Donates Second $500 Million Gift to University of Oregon – Footwear News
Nike Founder Phil Knight Donates $1 Billion in Stock to Charity – Footwear News
Nike co-founder Phil Knight: I remain optimistic about the U.S.'s relationship with China
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Phil Knight Gives Nike Stock Worth Nearly $1 Billion to an Unnamed Nonprofit
Nike: Phil Knight to Step Down as Chairman, Recommends CEO Mark Parker | Time