Everything is about to change for the Chicago Bulls ... or not. NBA Draft Lottery day is all about having hope, and the Bulls have at least some reason to believe the basketball gods may finally be on their side. After years of embracing the middle, the organization decided to go in an entirely new direction. Following a trade deadline purge that netted shockingly little for Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversely, ownership showed them the door. It marked only the third time since the hiring of Jerry Krause in the mid 80s that the Bulls would seek a new head of basketball operations. The search eventually led to a blindside result. Instead of going with widely presumed frontrunner Matt Lloyd, the organization took a chance on one of the NBA's bright young minds. New executive vice president of basketball operations Bryson Graham is only 39 years old and joins the team after just one year as the Atlanta Hawks' GM.…