"When Michael called and told me I got the job...I …

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"When Michael called and told me I got the job...I …

"When Michael called and told me I got the job...I …

"When Michael called and told me I got the job...I …

"When Michael called and told me I got the job...I …

"When Michael called and told me I got the job...I …

When the phone rang and it was Michael Jordan on the other end, everything changed. "When Michael called and told me I got the job... I started crying. I broke down," Bryson Graham recalled, his voice thick with emotion. For a basketball lifer, that call wasn't just a job offer—it was a homecoming.

Graham, now the Chicago Bulls' Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, let the tears flow freely. "This organization means so much to me," he explained, and you can feel the weight of those words. The Bulls aren't just any franchise; they're a dynasty built on grit, glory, and a legacy that Graham is now tasked with carrying forward.

From the hardwood to the front office, this is a full-circle moment. Graham's journey—rooted in the game's raw passion—mirrors what every fan and player loves about basketball: the heart. And for Bulls fans, it's a reminder that the team's future is in the hands of someone who bleeds red and black.

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