In a shocking turn of events, the Chicago Bulls have reportedly named Bryson Graham as their new executive vice president of basketball operations. The Atlanta Hawks' senior vice president was one of four finalists, joining Minnesota's Matt Lloyd, Detroit's Dennis Lindsey, and Boston's Dave Lewin. For days, Lloyd was considered a shoo-in for the Bulls' top job. He's been heavily connected to the gig since the beginning, not only because of his strong reputation around the league but also because of his prior connection to the Bulls organization. Lloyd spent 13 seasons with the Bulls in a variety of roles under John Paxson, who was a key player in the franchise's search. Graham is among the youngest candidates the Bulls interviewed at 39 years old. The majority of his career was spent in New Orleans, where he started in 2010 as an intern. Graham proceeded to hold a long list of roles, which included everything from player development director to scouting coordinator to assistant general manager.…