Last week, the Sacramento Kings signed a player that can be described as big and tall. Actually, at 7'5" and 360 pounds, Sim Bhullar can be described as a towering presence.

To keep "NBA 2K15's" roster updated, the game added Bhullar to its roster of players, according to Bleacher Report.

Bhullar will be noticeable in the game as the tallest player. "NBA 2K15" does not allow a player taller than 7'2" to be created in the create a player mode. Bhullar will definitely be the largest man in the game.

"NBA 2K15" recently received an update to fix multiple bugs and improve the game experience. 

A shoe glitch was preventing players from equipping shoes they purchased to be able to be utilized by their MyPlayer characters.

An improvement was made to the MyGM/MyLEAGUE/MyCAREER modes. This improvement helps provide better player progression, regression and player ratings.

There was an issue where players would be unable to access specific Online Leagues. That issue has been addressed and fixed.

The new update also removes the "auto-hesitation" dribble animations that played when driving near defenders. Also the sprint to jog transition in the back court has been smoothed out.

Shot percentages have been fine tuned so that there is a more obvious difference between open and covered shots. High level dunkers will also dunk more often.

A big change in player ratings was made regarding three pointers. Every player had their standing and moving mid-range and three-point-shots ratings by eight points, Venture Capital Post reports.

"Due to these changes, in some cases the overall rating for players may be drastically different than it was before," Mike Stauffer of 2K Sports and Operations Sports said.

An All-Time Kentucky Challenge is now available in MyTeam Challenge. This year, Kentucky had an undefeated regular season and made it to the Final Four.

For the full list of changes made in the latest update, visit the Patch 4 Notes on "NBA 2K's" Facebook page.