Terry Rozier reportedly being sued over ‘Scary Terry' merchandise

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Terry Rozier has more to worry about right now than a potential trade.

The Celtics guard is being sued over his "Scary Terry" merchandise, specifically the usage of the mask from the 1996 horror movie "Scream," according to TheBlast.com.

Fun World costume company claims Rozier is using their copyrighted design without permission and has “adopted the Ghost Face Mask design as his own mascot and paired the design with his alter ego “Scary Terry." The report states they are suing Rozier "for unspecified damages plus $150,000 per infringement."

The company also wants to prohibit Rozier from continuing to sell the "Scary Terry" merchandise.

Rozier made headlines recently for a cryptic tweet that suggested he wanted to be traded, which he has since downplayed. Even if a trade out of Boston has been on his mind, it's likely taken a back seat to this potential lawsuit.

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