Phil Knight gives $942 million in Nike shares to charity - Portland Business Journal
Phil Knight (NKE) Makes $2 Billion Offer for Portland Trail Blazers: NYT - Bloomberg
Phil Knight places $1.3 billion of Nike stock in trusts - oregonlive.com
Nike founder Phil Knight and L.A. Dodgers co-owner Alan Smolinisky have made a $2 billion-plus offer to purchase Portland Trail Blazers - oregonlive.com
How Phil Knight turned a dream into a $25 billion fortune
Nike co-founder Phil Knight lost billions in 2022 | Local&State | bendbulletin.com
Who Really Owns and Controls Nike [2022]
Nike co-founder Phil Knight retires from board
Nike Founder Phil Knight Donates $1 Billion in Stock to Charity – Footwear News
Nike co-founder Phil Knight gives $1 million to Betsy Johnson's campaign for Oregon governor - OPB
Nike co-founder Phil Knight plans to step down as chairman | KATU
Nike CEO Phil Knight is trying to buy the Portland Trail Blazers - Deseret News
Nike Founder Phil Knight and a Dodgers Co-Owner Bid for Portland Trail Blazers - The New York Times
Nike's Phil Knight Part Of $2 Billion Offer For Portland Trail Blazers – Deadline
Travis Knight gets control of $2.3 billion in Nike stock, sort of - Portland Business Journal
Why is Nike founder Phil Knight so desperate to prevent a Democratic win in Oregon? | Nike | The Guardian
Phil Knight Cleared Hurdles To Make Nike A Merchandising Champion | Investor's Business Daily
Nike co-founder Phil Knight says he would do anything to take Oregon's governorship out of Democratic hands - MarketWatch
Phil Knight Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth
Oregon legend Phil Knight makes bid to buy Portland Trail Blazers
Phil Knight's Net Worth Jumps $1.9 Billion After Announcement Of Nike Deal With Amazon
How Phil Knight turned a dream into a $25 billion fortune
Nike's chairman Phil Knight to step down as chairman next year | Fortune
Phil Knight on the Controversial Kaepernick Ad and Nike's Never-Give-Up Attitude | Stanford Graduate School of Business
Phil Knight - Wikipedia
Phil Knight's Big Tax Dodge: A Q&A With Tax Attorney Bob Lord - Institute for Policy Studies