<p>It’s not like the honeymoon came to a screeching halt for Bulls executive vice president Bryson Graham in the second round of the NBA Draft.</p><p>Call it a small disagreement with a few hours of the silent treatment.</p><p>After earning the right to thump his chest a bit as a Round 1 winner with the additions of Caleb Wilson at No. 4 and Dailyn Swain at No. 15, momentum died a slow death in the second round when Graham selected Purdue guard Braden Smith 38th overall, then traded him to the Pacers for guard Kam Jones.