The NBA season has come to an end and, just as "NBA 2K15" predicted, the Golden State Warriors are the champions of the league. With the conclusion of the season comes updates to the NBA 2K15 video game.

All players that were listed as injured in "NBA 2K15" are now available for full, unrestricted play in the game. This means that any players, such as like Kyrie Irving of the Cleveland Cavaliers, who suffered season-ending injuries or were injured in the playoffs have been healed and can be inserted back into the lineups as active players, according to Operation Sports.

When "NBA 2K15" was first released in October, the game was very harsh in its ratings.

Initially, only four players were given a rating of 90 or higher: LeBron James (98), Kevin Durant (95), Chris Paul (91) and Tim Duncan (90).

At season's end, James (96), Steph Curry (95), Anthony Davis (94), James Harden (94), Kevin Durant (94), Russell Westbrook (94) and Chris Paul (90) were the only players that had ratings of 90 or better at the end of the season.

The roster updates will first be made available to the next generation systems of Xbox One and PlayStation 4 with the last generation systems of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 getting them next.

Even though the NBA season is over and 2K Sports is already preparing for the release of NBA 2K16, players of "NBA 2K15" will still be able to play the game's online mode.

"We are extending the support of all NBA 2K servers from 18 to 27 months following each release, giving our players more time to experience and enjoy the highest rated NBA simulation video game franchise," a 2K representative wrote to Polygon.

2K Sports said that the reason for keeping the online servers open was based on feedback from the online community.