Former Texas A&M guard joins Chicago Bulls’ front office
Former Texas A&M guard Bryson Graham has been hired as the Chicago Bulls’ Executive VP of Basketball Operations.
Texas A&M’s impact on the professional basketball world continues to stretch far beyond the court. Not only have the Aggies produced high‑level players and coaches, but their influence in front offices across the NBA continues to grow. Former A&M star Acie Law helped build the 2025 NBA Champion Oklahoma City Thunder before joining the Brooklyn Nets as Director of Player Personnel.
Now, one of his former teammates is taking a major step forward as well. On Monday, the Chicago Bulls announced the hiring of former Aggie guard Bryson Graham as their new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. Graham arrives in Chicago after serving as the Senior VP of Basketball Operations for the Atlanta Hawks and previously spending 15 years with the New Orleans Pelicans, where he rose from intern to general manager.
Graham has built a strong league‑wide reputation for player evaluation, development, and roster construction, traits that helped him climb the NBA front‑office ladder at an impressive pace. Now, he brings that expertise to one of the league’s most historic franchises. In the Bulls’ announcement, Graham expressed both gratitude and urgency as he steps into the role: “I am incredibly honored to join the Chicago Bulls organization.
This is one of the most storied franchises in the history of professional basketball, and I feel a tremendous sense of responsibility to deliver results for this city and these fans. My entire career has been built on the belief that sustained success starts with finding the right players and developing an all-around impactful culture. I want to thank Jerry and Michael Reinsdorf and the entire Bulls organization for presenting me with this opportunity.