Bryson Graham’s rebuild plan for the Chicago Bulls hinges on bold moves—like taking on bad contracts for future assets—but the NBA offseason is proving tougher than expected. With few players traded just to clear salary and no draft picks attached, Graham’s strategy is stalled. New lottery rules and cautious front offices have made tanking less attractive, leaving rebuilding teams like Chicago with fewer shortcuts. Now, Graham must pivot—his adaptability will be tested as he navigates a market that’s less forgiving to rebuilders chasing quick wins through financial gymnastics.

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