All-Time Five: Kentucky Wildcats

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Eric Bledsoe for most of his basketball career has seemingly been “the forgotten one.” Upon his arrival to Lexington, he was paired in a backcourt with arguably one of the most highly-touted prospects in recent years: John Wall. Fast forward to the 2010 NBA Draft, Bledsoe was the fourth Wildcat selected in the first round, only to be traded to the Clippers were he would then sit behind perennial NBA All-Star Chris Paul. However, since his move to the Phoenix Suns, Bledsoe is receiving his just-do as the bulky guard has recently inked a $70-plus million dollar extension as well as garnering averages of nearly 18 points per game, 5 assists and 4 rebounds last season.

Now while the previously denoted statistics are encouraging, its Bledsoe’s footwear that catches our eye. With an array of Nike LeBron models, “Baby LeBron” as many call him, seems to take his nickname to heart. We’ve seen Bledsoe rock the likes of the Nike Zoom Soldier VIII, Nike LeBron 12 and the Nike LeBron X silhouettes.

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