After four seasons of enduring constant roster instability and postseason absences, point guard Eric Bledsoe told ESPN he is happy to be embarking on a new chapter with the resurging Milwaukee Bucks. “It means a lot to me,” Bledsoe, 27, told ESPN in a phone interview on Tuesday. “I’m in my prime and headed to a competitive situation in the Eastern Conference. This is a great time for me and my family. We’re looking forward to getting started in Milwaukee. I had a great time in Phoenix, but I’m excited for what’s next.”
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