Chicago Bulls Are Hiring Stephen Mervis and Acie Law to the Front Office
Stephen Mervis and Acie Law IV will join Bryson Graham’s revamped front office, adding cap strategy and scouting experience as the Bulls prepare for a coaching search.
- On Thursday, the Chicago Bulls finalized the hiring of Stephen Mervis as Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations and Acie Law IV as Vice President of Player Personnel under EVP Bryson Graham.
- Mervis, a salary-cap strategist who spent 12 years with the Orlando Magic, specialized in trade valuation and roster building, earning recognition as one of the league's "more regarded" cap specialists.
- Law, who served as Director of Player Personnel for the Brooklyn Nets, brings deep scouting expertise and won a championship with the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2025 as a former college teammate of Graham.
- Graham's collaborative vision emphasizes alignment across departments; he stated, "We're going to do this together," signaling a unified front office approach distinct from traditional hierarchies.
- With the front office structure established, the Bulls will begin searching for a new head coach to replace Billy Donovan, who stepped down last summer.
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