Terry Rozier might have bigger problems than getting traded.

On Tuesday, it was reported by TheBlast.com that Rozier is being sued by Fun World costume company, the makers of the iconic mask from the movie “Scream” that Rozier has apparently adopted to be the visual calling card of his ‘Scary Terry’ merchandise.

Here’s an excerpt from the report:

Rozier, who goes by the nickname, “Scary Terry,” has been hawking shirts and sweatshirts featuring his slogan combined with the infamous mask from the 1996 thriller, “Scream.” Fun World says, as a result of the “Scream” flicks, the “Ghost Face Mask has become widely famous and remains a popular Halloween costume mask.” The company says the Boston Celtics player is using their design and copyright without permission, claiming he has, “adopted the Ghost Face Mask design as his own mascot and paired the design with his alter ego “Scary Terry.” Fun World accuses Rozier of ripping off their work and making a profit, and are suing for unspecified damages plus $150,000 per infringement.

According to the report, Fun World is also seeking an injunction to force Rozier to cease selling the merchandise.

It’s difficult to believe that Rozier (or his representatives) would have gone this far with the monicker and its merchandise without clearing the licensing from the originators of the Scream mask, but it appears that this is the fact.

Fortunately for Rozier, he’ll be making some big bucks this offseason, either from the Celtics or some other team.

Unfortunately, some of that money may end up going toward legal fees and this lawsuit.