The first domino has fallen for the Chicago Bulls. On Monday afternoon, the Bulls came out of left field with the hire of Bryson Graham as their next lead basketball executive. While Graham was among the list of publicly known finalists, many considered him near the bottom of the totem pole. Not only was he one of the lesser-known figures, but he also doesn't turn 40 years old until later this year. Taking a chance on the young, up-and-coming voice didn't feel like a typical Bulls move. Perhaps that's exactly why it will prove to be the right hire, though! Fans have been begging the Bulls to finally dismiss the status quo and go in a new direction for years. Graham's hire may suggest they are ready to do just that, but there is also plenty more work to be done. The next step will be finding a head coach who can help bring Graham's vision to life. Will that mean going with a similarly young and open-minded top assistant, or could Graham try to complement his own immaturity with a veteran perspective?…