Basketball

Chicago Bulls appoint Bryson Graham and Acie Law IV to senior front‑office roles

The new executives bring extensive NBA experience as the franchise reshapes its basketball operations

The Chicago Bulls announced a sweeping reshuffle of their basketball operations, naming Bryson Graham as executive vice president of basketball operations and Acie Law IV as vice president of player personnel.

Graham arrives after stints with the Atlanta Hawks and the New Orleans Pelicans, where he helped shape roster decisions and salary‑cap strategy, bringing a blend of front‑office savvy and on‑court insight to Chicago.

A shared collegiate pedigree

The two executives overlapped for a single season at Texas A&M, a connection that dates back to their college days and has now resurfaced in the Bulls’ front office.

The move follows the exit of longtime architects Artūras Karnišovas and Marc Eversley, who stepped down from their previous roles as the franchise seeks a fresh direction.

Joining Graham and Law, the Bulls also hired former Orlando Magic assistant general manager Stephen Mervis as senior vice president of basketball operations, further consolidating a leadership team steeped in NBA experience.

With a roster of seasoned professionals in place, the organization hopes to translate its renewed administrative depth into sustained competitiveness on the court, aiming to restore the Bulls to the upper echelon of the league.

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