Larry Miller said he kept his crime a secret from Michael Jordan for years. Franck Fife/AFP via Getty Images The chairman of Nike's Jordan brand told Sports Illustrated he murdered an 18-year-old in 1965. Miller was 16 and part of a gang in West Philadelphia when he shot Edward White, he said. Miller said he kept it a secret for decades but had begun opening up over the past several months. Larry Miller, the chairman of Nike's Jordan brand, fatally shot a teenager in 1965, he told Sports Illustrated in an interview published Wednesday.Miller told the publication that he was 16 at the time and in a West Philadelphia gang called Cedar Avenue.Miller's friend, who Miller considered "an innocent," was stabbed to death in a gang fight in September 1965, Miller said.