
The Chicago Bulls are set to bring in Bryson Graham as their new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, according to ESPN sources.
Graham, who most recently served with the Atlanta Hawks, built his reputation over 15 years with the New Orleans Pelicans organization, working his way up from an intern.
Around the league, the 39-year-old is recognized for his strong scouting ability and track record in identifying talent through the draft and player acquisitions.
Chicago finalized its decision after conducting in-person interviews with several candidates last week.
The process came down to three finalists, Graham, Dennis Lindsey of the Detroit Pistons, and Matt Lloyd of the Minnesota Timberwolves, before ultimately selecting Graham on Monday.
Graham, 39, has been known across the NBA for a tremendous scouting eye and being part of successful finds in the draft and player acquisitions during his tenure with the Pelicans and Hawks. The Bulls conducted in-person interviews with candidates last week and mulled over three… https://t.co/RZxwSYoJJo
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