First, it isn't Nike's story - it's Geoff Hollister's autobiography. While he was one of the initial key players and an influencer in Nike for decades, this book is really about Hollister.
Also, it is terribly written. It is 300 pages of somewhat chronological, largely unconnected anecdotes from Hollister's life. You would get more continuity from a random collection of Dilbert comics. He drops names without explaining who they are...constantly. He uses jargon without defining it...constantly. It is a frustrating read.
There are flashes of good story within this mess - the parts about Prefontaine, the America's Cup foray, a few individual Athlete mini-stories. Maybe 30 pages worth. The epilogue is is uncharacteristically cogent and reflective.
Peering through the chaos, you can see that the story of Nike is worth telling, and Hollister might even have had the best perspective. However, he clearly wasn't the guy to write about it.