The Chicago Bulls have found their new front office leader, tapping a seasoned NBA executive with a proven track record of unearthing talent. After a thorough search that included in-person interviews last week, the organization narrowed its focus to three finalists over the weekend: the newly hired Graham, Detroit Pistons senior vice president Dennis Lindsey, and Minnesota Timberwolves general manager Matt Lloyd. By Monday, the decision was made.
Graham, 39, brings a wealth of experience to the Windy City. Widely respected across the league for his sharp scouting eye, he played a pivotal role in successful drafts and player acquisitions during his tenures with the New Orleans Pelicans and the Atlanta Hawks. His ability to identify hidden gems and build competitive rosters has made him a sought-after executive in NBA circles. Now, he'll look to apply that same vision to a Bulls team eager to make its mark in the Eastern Conference.
