Eric Bledsoe is not holding any grudges against his former team, the Phoenix Suns, upon his return to the venue he called home for the past four seasons. The 6-foot-1 dynamo has heard it all, from fans denouncing his loyalty to others questioning his characters after he was banned from the facility days after a second 40-plus-point loss to start the season.

Bledsoe has been bothered by the hoopla surrounding him amid his exit from the Valley of the Sun, but has opted to look forward with his new team and stay focused on the task ahead.

“Of course, man,” said Bledsoe, when asked if he heard the rumors, according to Scott Bordow of The Arizona Republic. “Since I’ve been here, I don’t think I’ve said one bad thing about anybody here. For people to speak bad about me, it tells you what type of people (they are). I can’t do anything but move forward and thank them for the opportunity they gave me when I was here.”

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The Kentucky product enjoyed four seasons with the Suns, establishing himself as one of the best point guards in the league, coming off a career-best season where he averaged 21.1 points, 6.3 assists, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game.

The Milwaukee Bucks are 4-2 after acquiring Eric Bledsoe in a trade for Greg Monroe and a pair of draft picks, looking to snap their two-game losing streak against the Suns tonight.