<p>The NBA moves fast and that’s why Bryson Graham went from new kid in the classroom to voted “Most Popular” in a matter of days.</p><p>The <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/bulls" >Bulls</a> hired Graham to be their executive vice president of basketball operations on May 4, and six days later Graham went from holding two kings to three-of-a-kind thanks to a draft lottery that bumped his franchise from No. 9 in the odds into the No. 4 spot.</p><p>Considering the make-up of this loaded draft class, top four is a penthouse with a view.</p><p>So when discussing winners and losers from the week-long combine in Chicago, go ahead and put Graham and the Bulls right near the top.</p><p>“It’s a great first step in this entire process here in Chicago,” Graham told reporters when asked about jumping to No.