Acie Law Expected To Join Bulls as VP of Player Personnel
acie law is expected to join the Chicago Bulls as vice president of player personnel. The move gives Bryson Graham another personnel decision as he reshapes the front office, and it comes during a rebuild that has already brought change on multiple levels.
Law spent four seasons at Texas A&M from 2003 to 2007 before the Atlanta Hawks took him 11th overall in the first round of the NBA draft. He played two seasons with Atlanta, then later logged five games with Golden State in the 2009-2010 season and a 12-game stretch with the Bulls during the 2010-2011 season.
Bryson Graham Reshapes Chicago
Graham has already moved quickly. This week, he cut ties with the Bulls’ NBA G League GM, Josh Malone, and the front office now appears set for another change with Law’s arrival.
The timing fits Chicago’s larger reset. The Bulls are in a rebuilding period after another disappointing season, and the front office has already changed leadership under Graham while the coaching staff has also been adjusted.
Acie Law’s Front Office Path
Law’s post-playing resume is the part that makes this move more than a nostalgia hire. He became a two-time EuroLeague champion and a one-time Greek League champion overseas, then moved into scouting and player-personnel work after his playing career.
He later worked as a scout for the Sacramento Kings and became the Director of Amateur Scouting for the Oklahoma City Thunder. During the 2025-2026 NBA season, he serves as the Director of Player Personnel for the Brooklyn Nets.
That background gives Chicago a front-office hire with both scouting experience and NBA roster work, not just a former Bull returning to the organization. For the Bulls, the next personnel decisions now sit with Graham’s group, and Law’s expected title puts him directly into that process.