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Chicago Bulls Name Bryson Graham as New Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations
Graham takes over after the Bulls fired their top executives and missed the playoffs for the fourth straight year.
- On Monday, The Chicago Bulls hired Atlanta Hawks executive Bryson Graham to serve as executive vice president of basketball operations, tasking him with reviving the struggling franchise.
- Graham replaces Arturas Karnisovas, fired in early April after the team finished 12th in the Eastern Conference at 31-51, missing the playoffs for the fourth straight year.
- Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf and CEO Michael Reinsdorf sought to retain coach Billy Donovan, but he resigned after six seasons; Michael Reinsdorf called Graham 'an effective communicator' and 'disciplined decision-maker.'
- Graham inherits a roster featuring young prospects Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis following a rebuild season where the organization traded multiple players to acquire draft picks.
- Bringing 15 years of front office experience from New Orleans and Atlanta, Graham said he feels a 'tremendous sense of responsibility' to build a winning culture for the city's fans.
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Chicago Bulls hire former New Orleans Pelicans executive Bryson Graham to lead their front office
Graham takes over as Chicago’s executive vice president of basketball operations after the organization fired Arturas Karnisovas a month ago Chicago Bulls hire Bryson Graham to lead their front office
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The Chicago Bulls are turning to Atlanta Hawks senior vice president Bryson Graham to head up their basketball operations.The Bulls named Graham their executive vice president of basketball operations on Monday, replacing Arturas Karnisovas, who was fired late in the season.Graham, 39, served as the New Orleans Pelicans' general manager for the 2024-25 season before joining the Hawks. He spent 15 seasons rising the ranks in New Orleans from inte…
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