The Chicago Bulls are hiring Atlanta Hawks executive Bryson Graham as the franchise's new executive vice president of basketball operations, according to a report from ESPN.
Graham joins the Bulls organization after a long and successful tenure with the Hawks, where he most recently served as the team's general manager. Known for his expertise in scouting and personnel, Graham has been a rising star in NBA front offices and will now take on a primary leadership role in Chicago.
The move comes at a critical time for the Chicago Bulls. The franchise is entering a high-stakes offseason where they must navigate complex salary cap decisions and leverage their draft flexibility to reshape the roster. Graham is expected to be a central figure in these maneuvers as the team looks to improve its standing in the Eastern Conference.
Graham’s departure from Atlanta marks a significant shift for the Hawks front office, where he worked closely with Landry Fields. In Chicago, he will be tasked with providing a fresh perspective for a front office facing immense pressure to produce results.
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