Bryson Graham will be promoted to general manager by the Pelicans, according to a report. Since 2019, Graham has been the team's assistant general manager. The announcement follows the departure of Trajan Langdon, the general manager of New Orleans, who has been in the role since 2019 assisting the team in its post-Anthony Davis rebuilding to become a playoff squad.
Since 2010, Graham, 37, has been employed with the Pelicans front office. Over the years, he has served in a variety of capacities with the squad, including director of player development, coordinator of video, and scouting. Graham will take over as one of the league's youngest general managers right away. Although the Pelicans have a few other well-known players at the top of their front office, Graham is apparently the team's new No. 1.