Everywhere Sim Bhullar goes, the same sort of trying things follow him.
The seven-foot-four centre spent a considerable amount of time taking questions at Raptors 905 media day on Wednesday, where the NBA outfit’s D-League team was debuted in Mississauga.
A three-game stay with the Sacramento Kings last season made the Brampton native the first player of Indian descent to play in the NBA. It didn’t pan out — he only had two points, a rebound, a block and a steal with the Kings before playing 39 games for the Reno Bighorns, where he averaged 10.