Former NBA lottery pick and four-year veteran Acie Law IV is joining the Bulls‘ front office, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, who reports (via Twitter) that Chicago is hiring Law as the team’s vice president of player personnel.
It’s the first major addition to the Bulls’ front office since the team hired Bryson Graham to be its executive VP of basketball operations. Graham and Law played college basketball together at Texas A&M during the 2006/07 season.
A standout guard with the Aggies from 2003-07, Law was the 11th overall pick in the 2007 draft but struggled to make an impact in the NBA as a player. He appeared in 188 games from 2007-11 for the Hawks, Warriors, Hornets (then the Bobcats), Bulls, and Grizzlies, averaging 3.9 points and 1.6 assists in 12.7 minutes per contest.
After competing overseas for a few years and winning a pair of EuroLeague titles, Law transitioned to the next stage of his basketball career, joining the Kings as a scout in 2018 and spending four seasons in Sacramento before being hired by the Thunder. Law was in Oklahoma City for three years, serving as the club’s director of amateur scouting and winning a championship with the franchise in 2025.
Following his stint with the Thunder, Law was hired as the Nets‘ director of player personnel and spent the 2025/26 season in Brooklyn. He’ll be leaving that role to work under Graham in Chicago.

Any new hire going forward with “OKC” on their reso should be considered.
That’s a fact. In fact it was impressive until he went to Brooklyn. I guess everybody is entitled to a mistake. LOL But now he’s back with his buddy. All good!
Happy with this hire. Law was a hooper at A&M and I always liked him at the college game. So far Graham has made the right calls. I’m interested in how the coaching staff is assembled.
I would imagine that the new GM would be in charge of that. The Asst GM of the Celtics who was interviewed for the POBO might be a good man for the job assuming he isn’t too miffed about losing the big job. You could do a lot worse than hiring guys from the Celtics and Thunder FO’s.