Indianapolis, IN (SportsNetwork.com) - DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points and Kyle Lowry had a solid performance in the Toronto Raptors 104-91 win over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. Lowry finished with 19 points, eight assists and seven rebounds for Toronto, which has won three straight. It takes all eyes off of me, Lowry said of what DeRozan brings to the team. It puts eyes on him too and gives me the opportunity to get some open shots. Rodney Stuckey checked in with 22 points for Indiana, while Solomon Hill went for 15 points and George Hill added 13 in the setback. You have to credit (Torontos) offensive abilities, Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. Indiana has lost eight of its last nine games. The Pacers got off to a fast start, hitting their first three shots from the field during a game-opening 9-0 run. DeRozan then scored the first seven points and Patrick Patterson added the final five of a 15-5 Toronto spurt later in the quarter that gave the Raptors a 21-20 lead. The Pacers ended the first quarter on an 8-0 run, however, which gave them a 28-21 edge entering the second. Indiana scored the first four points of the second, but the game of runs continued with the Raptors netting 20 straight points to regain control. Lou Williams went 6-for-7 from the foul line during the stretch before Stuckey ended a 4:50 scoreless drought for the Pacers on a pair of free throws. Their bench brought great energy tonight, said Vogel. Stuckey tied the game at 43-43 later in the frame with a jumper, but Toronto managed to score seven of the final eight points in the half and took a 50-44 lead at the break. The Raptors opened up their margin in the third quarter, leading by as many as 16 in the period and taking a 77-68 advantage into the fourth. Patterson buried a triple early in the fourth to push Toronto ahead 87-73, and Indiana could not get much closer the rest of the way. Game Notes Toronto scored 24 points off 15 turnovers ... 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He said he was convinced the Vikings and owners Zygi and Mark Wilf were committed to the cause, and committed to being leaders on this issue in the NFL. "They want to make this a reality where there is no discrimination in sports, there is no homophobia," Kluwe said at a news conference. The Vikings said in a statement that the deal resolves all issues related to Kluwes departure from the team and his accusations that a coach made anti-gay comments. Zygi Wilf said he wished Kluwe the best. "In regards to this matter, our focus remains on maintaining a culture of tolerance, inclusion and respect, and creating the best workplace environment for our players, coaches and staff," Wilf said in the statement. Under the settlement, the Vikings also agreed to require all team employees to undergo sensitivity training four times a year. The team will also host a national symposium in Minneapolis next spring that will address LGBT issues and professional athletics, said Kluwes attorney, Clayton Halunen. In addition to his wrongful termination claim, Kluwe alleged that special teams co-ordinator Mike Priefer made anti-gay comments and tried to agitate him with homophobic language. Last month, the team issued a 29-page summary of a report that found no merit to Kluwes claim that he was wrongfully dismissed, but it confirmed that Priefer made anti-gay remarks during practice.dddddddddddd The Vikings suspended Priefer for three games and ordered him to undergo sensitivity training. Kluwe threatened to sue the team if it didnt release the full 150-page report, but Halunen said Tuesday that the Vikings had done a thorough investigation into Kluwes allegations. Halunen said he and Kluwe had initially pushed for the reports release out of concern that there may have been a systemic problem within the organization, but they viewed the full report as part of mediation and are satisfied there are no widespread issues. Halunen identified two of the five nonprofits as the Matthew Shepard Foundation and You Can Play, a charity run by retired NFL player Wade Davis, who is gay. Both focus on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. He did not disclose the names of the other charities, saying they hadnt been notified yet. He said the financial terms werent disclosed due to a confidentiality agreement, adding: "This is a substantial commitment to LGBT causes." Kluwe averaged 44.4 yards per punt over his eight-season career in Minnesota, including a career-high 39.7 yard net average in 2012. But he ranked just 17th in the NFL in punting that season before he was cut. He hasnt gotten a kicking job elsewhere since his release. 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