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Morgan Poole NBA Eric Bledsoe’s Girlfriend/ Fiancee

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Morgan Poole

Meet the lovely Ms. Morgan Poole; she is the stunning girlfriend well, actually fiancee of NBA player Eric Bledsoe. Her soon-to-be husband is a point guard for the Phoenix Suns. He also played for the Los Angeles Clippers and college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats at the University of Kentucky prior to his NBA Draft selection by the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2010.

Bledsoe was born on December 9, 1989, in Birmingham, Alabama, where he attended at Parker High school before attending at the University of Kentucky.

The 6’1 son of Maureen Reddick also received scholarships offers from Florida, Mississippi, Memphis, Cincinnati, and Alabama. He didn’t graduate, though. Instead, he declared to the draft.

The Oklahoma City Thunder selected him in the first round with the 18th overall [pick in the 2010 NBA Draft.

He never played in Oklahoma, because they traded him to the Clippers; who then traded him along Caron Butler on July 10, 2013, to the Phoenix Suns.

Morgan Poole Bledsoe

No doubt you are dying to learn about the soon-to-be Mrs. Bledsoe, so without any further ado check her out.

Morgan Poole started dating Eric while they were in high school.

Morgan and Eric are the proud parents of two beautiful and incredible children; son Ethan, and daughter Ariana.

What about their upcoming nuptials?

So far no wedding date has been revealed. Eric popped the question on August 15, 2016. He proudly posted the good news on Instagram.

She said yes!

A post shared by Eric Bledsoe (@ebled2) on

More photos below.

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