The Indiana Pacers completed an incredible come-from-behind victory on Tuesday against the Toronto Raptors. They were down by as much as 19 points but still came back to defeat their opponents and won in a blowout, 108-90.

However, their impressive win was marred by a scuffle that happened just before the final buzzer. Their newest addition, Lance Stephenson, made a layup with his team already up by 15, which did not sit well with some of the Raptors players. They confronted him and they had to be restrained by the referees and coaching staff to avoid any punches to be thrown.

Fortunately, cooler heads still prevailed and it did not turn into a full blown fist fight. After the game, P.J. Tucker talked about the skirmish and was still not done giving some choice words to Stephenson. He even went as far as calling him classless and made it clear he does not care what his reputation is.

Stephenson admitted that what he did was uncalled for and apologized to the Raptors for his actions. He added that he got caught in the moment and did not mean to offend anyone from their organization.

The 26-year-old Cincinnati product signed a three-year deal with the team that drafted him last week, after bouncing around the league the past two seasons. He spent his first four years in the NBA with the Pacers, where he made a name for himself as a tough defender and a crafty scorer.

His addition will add depth to the team's guard and forward rotation as Stephenson can play multiple positions. With the playoffs less than two weeks away, the Pacers are hoping he can quickly adjust to their system and make an impact for them in the postseason, where they are looking to make a lot of noise and even upset one of the higher seeds in the Eastern Conference.