The Chicago Bulls are hiring Atlanta Hawks senior vice president Bryson Graham as the franchise's new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, according to sources via ESPN.
Graham joins the Bulls front office following a one-year stint in Atlanta, where he served as a high-level executive. Before his time with the Hawks, Graham spent 15 seasons within the New Orleans Pelicans organization. His career trajectory is highly regarded in league circles, as he famously rose through the ranks in New Orleans, beginning his career as a team intern before ascending to a senior leadership role.
The move marks a significant addition to the Chicago Bulls leadership team as the organization continues to evaluate its front office structure. Per Shams Charania, reporting for ESPN, Graham brings nearly two decades of scouting and executive experience to the Windy City. The hire represents a major shift for the Bulls as they secure one of the league's rising executive talents from a conference rival.
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