A former NBA player with the Los Angeles Clippers, Eric Bledsoe was an American basketball player who was born on December 9, 1989. Eric Bledsoe’s position on the field is point guard.
Eric Bledsoe scored a career-high 29 points against East Tennessee State in one of his four NCAA tournament games, breaking the previous Kentucky school record of eight made three-pointers.
While playing alongside fellow freshman John Wall, Eric Bledsoe frequently took the position of the shooting guard despite being a natural point guard.
In order to enter the NBA draft, Eric Bledsoe gave up his remaining three seasons of college eligibility on April 7, 2010.
Eric Bledsoe was praised for his quickness, ball handling skills, and ability to make three-point field goals during pre-draft workouts.
Eric Bledsoe was eventually selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the 18th overall choice in the 2010 NBA Draft, but was later traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Eric Bledsoe started 25 games and had a 6.7 point and 3.6 assist average in his first campaign. He was thus selected for the NBA All-Rookie Second Team.
The Thunder then traded him to the Los Angeles Clippers. Before being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, Eric Bledsoe spent four years (2013–17) with the Phoenix Suns.
Eric Bledsoe Salary: How Much Does Eric Bledsoe Earn?
The point guard inked a contract with the Milwaukee Bucks in March 2019 that pays him a staggering 17.5 Million Dollar (14.8 Million Euro) annual salary. According to our calculations, he makes $1,998 (€1,691) every hour and $47,945 (€40,575) per day.