Lakers have shut down pretty much all of their veteran players, it was what happened in the game that drew attention.With 36 seconds left in the 3rd quarter, the two sides got into it. Like, they really got into it. After Nick "Swaggy P" Young's shot got blocked by Bucks G Malcolm Brogdon, the follow through wound up clearly hitting Young across the face. The refs blew the whistle, but as you probably could have guessed, that wasn't all there was to it.Young took exception to the foul, shoving Brogdon immediately after. This resulted in Bucks big man Greg Monroe throwing his own huge shove, and basically an intense scuffle ensuing. Sit back and enjoy, via Bleacher Report's official Twitter.

It wasn't just Young, Brogdon and Monroe either, as Brandon Ingram and D'Angelo Russell were right there in the mix also. One part of the scuffle that got a bit overlooked was a Bucks staffer deciding to shove (somewhat brutally) the rookie forward in Ingram. If you watch the video above again, he was on the very right side of the screen.

While Young, Monroe and Russell were all ejected, the fact that the Bucks staffer put his hands on Ingram really didn't sit well with head coach Luke Walton. To go along with that, people actually took to Twitter to call out Ingram, saying he got lucky that the two didn't actually get into a fight.

As you can imagine, Ingram wanted no part of that, immediately shutting down the heckler with a quick comment.

Regardless, the officials in this one did a really good job of breaking things up and keeping them from escalating. This would have the potential to get majorly out of control, so it's definitely great that things got settled down somewhat quickly.

The Bucks and Lakers don't meet again over the remainder of the 2017 season, so any fans interested in seeing how this will play out in round two are going to have to wait a season. To go along with that, the Lakers may have a bit of a new look after this year, as they hired on Magic Johnson to control the team, and there's a very real chance that a full shift to getting focus on younger players could happen for Los Angeles this offseason.