The chairman of Nike 's Jordan brand revealed he killed someone after a gang fight in West Philadelphia in 1965. Larry Miller told Sports Illustrated he was 16 years old when he accompanied the Cedar Avenue gang to search for a rival accused of killing a friend he said had been innocent. As the gang searched for the alleged killer, they encountered 18-year-old Edward White, the article published on Wednesday revealed. Miller said that's when he shot White, believing he was affiliated with the rival gang. "We were all drunk," Miller said, adding that he didn't know for sure if White was affiliated with the gang. "I was in a haze." The Nike employee, who was accused of playing a role in White's death, spent most of his youth in prison. Through the years, however, Miller chose to hide details of the incident. Now, Miller said he is coming forward to help others learn from his mistakes. "If I could go back and undo it, I would absolutely do that," he said. "I can't. So all I can do is...