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Nike founder Phil Knight reveals how 'unhealthy contempt' for Adidas inspired him | Daily Mail Online
Video Jason Bateman talks new movie, 'Air' - ABC News
Front Office Sports on Twitter: "Amazon's drama on Nike will release in theaters on April 5th — titled "AIR." The film follows Nike's pursuit of Michael Jordan in the 80s, starring: ▪️
La historia de adidas Equipment - Suelasdegoma.fm
Air" Interview with Jason Bateman "Rob Strasser" - YouTube
Peter Moore and Rob Strasser shown in 1993, after they had left Nike. | Sports | bendbulletin.com
Where Is Phil Knight Now? Does Air Jordan Founder Still Work at Nike? | StyleCaster
Exhibition celebrates art of former Nike, Adidas creative guru Peter Moore - Portland Business Journal
The Sneaker Industry's Biggest Defections! - Sneaker Freaker
The true story behind Ben Affleck's Air gets much juicier after the movie ends | British GQ
Jack Joyce cut a path through Nike during tough times before Rogue Ales - oregonlive.com
Air' Movie Characters Compared to Real-Life Counterparts
How profits replaced passion at the heart of Nike | The Independent | The Independent
Air cast: Who plays who in Ben Affleck's real-life sports drama | EW.com
What drove Nike was hatred for Adidas, reveals a founder - BusinessToday
Nike, Air Jordan 1 Designer and adidas Pioneer Peter Moore Has Passed Away - Sneaker Freaker
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck get into the sneaker game for Nike movie | British GQ
Rob Strasser: Early Nike Employee, then Traitor | Shortform Books
Charles Johnson's career highlights — DRIVEN BY CHARLES
How accurate is the movie 'Air'? Nike insiders give mixed reviews - oregonlive.com
This Man Reinvented Nike, Seduced Adidas, and Helped Make PDX the Sports Gear Capital of the World | Portland Monthly
Joe Pompliano on Twitter: "4) Nike's VP Rob Strasser and Peter Moore, the lead designer of the Air Jordan I & II, abruptly left Nike in 1987 to start their own footwear
Nike founder Phil Knight reveals how 'unhealthy contempt' for Adidas inspired him | Daily Mail Online
Hemant Mohapatra on Twitter: "40 years ago, Rob Strasser, @Nike's first marketing head, put out this internal memo called “Principles.” Quite incredible just how little the company has wavered from these since.