
The New Orleans Pelicans are promoting Bryson Graham to general manager, a source tells SportsRadio 610, replacing Trajan Langdon, who was named Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations earlier this week.
Graham, 37, joined the Pelicans front office as intern in 2010, and has served as the team's Player Development Director, Video Coordinator/Player Development Coach, Scouting Coordinator, and Director of College Scouting, before being named as the the Pelicans assistant general manager in 2019
A native of San Antonio, Graham played at Texas A&M from 2006-2009, and served as a graduate assistant under Mark Turgeon.
The Pelicans were swept by Oklahoma City in the first round of the Western Conference Playoffs, after finishing the regular season 49-33.