By Jordan Heck

@JordanHeckFF

Lance Stephenson drops in a videobomb

George Hill had a career night in the Pacers' 118-113 overtime win against Portland, so naturally he was the go-to player for ESPN's post-game interview. During the interview teammate Lance Stephenson walks over and puts his hands on Hill's shoulders. He then appears to say something, but the audio isn't picked up.

One player wasn't enough for Stephenson, however. While Hill was being interviewed by ESPN, Fox Sports Midwest interviewed David West. West had a solid game of his own, scoring 30 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. So Lance decided to bomb in on another interview.

This isn't the first time Stephenson or the rest of the Pacers have photobombed each other. Here are a couple of more instances:

Colts' Daniel Adongo on Citizen TV

Daniel Adongo made headlines during the Colts' season when he made the transition from rugby to the National Football League. Friday night he appeared on Citizen TV as Kenya's first NFL player. He explains his unique path to football in this video:

Following his appearance, Adongo gave thanks to the crew for the interview.

Viewers of the show chimed in about Adongo's appearance.

Learn about Pat McAfee

You know Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee has his own show, but what else do you know about him? The Indianapolis Colts posted this picture on Instagram so you could learn more about the Colts punter. One factoid about him is that he was voted most likely to wash his hands in the third grade.

Roy Hibbert joins a third-grade class

Roy Hibbert teamed up with the NBA to help students "Dream Big." The YouTube description of the video explains what's going on.

Indiana Pacers 7'2" Center Roy Hibbert decided to drop in on a REAL third grade class in Indianapolis to re-visit the dreams he had as a kid. The students had no idea that he was coming, but they did their best to help him fit in.

Tony Dungy discusses racist hate mail in newest book

An article by the Tampa Bay Times covers topics in Tony Dungy's latest book. Dungy of course was a Super Bowl winning coach for the Indianapolis Colts. Here's an excerpt from the book discussing racist letters the family would receive:

"The letter said Eric shouldn't try out for the football team because too many blacks were coming to Plant and taking spots from the white players," Lauren Dungy, Tony's wife, wrote. "The anonymous writer threatened trouble for the entire family unless Eric left Plant immediately."

ESPN's Mike Golic makes amazing hockey shot

Mike Golic is a co-host on an ESPN radio show called Mike & Mike. Before that he was a defensive tackle at Notre Dame. He would go on to play in the NFL. During a Notre Dame hockey match on Friday, Golic had an opportunity to knock in a hockey shot from center ice. Amazingly, it went in. Take a look for yourself:

Creepy Olympic mascots

The Sochi Olympic Opening Ceremony was aired Friday night. The Olympics have been off to a rough start with yellow water, rings not working and now THIS!

I'm scared to know who thought this was a good idea. This can best be described as nightmare fuel.

Russian Police Choir sing "Get Lucky"

Staying with the Olympic theme, this happened last night. The Russian Police Choir (there's such a thing?) stole the Opening Ceremony with their rendition of Daft Punk's "Get Lucky." You have to watch it.