Minnesota Timberwolves guard Patrick Beverley just loves to annoy and get in the nerves of LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.

On Sunday, Pat Bev was back at it again, as he kept taunting LeBron, Talen Horton-Tucker and the whole Lakers with his rather “touchy” gestures. Fortunately, LeBron and Co. already know how to deal with the feisty guard.

Midway through the third quarter, Beverley fouled LeBron to stop him from attacking the basket. It didn't stop with the hard foul, though, as the Timberwolves veteran hold onto James as if saying he won't let him go.

As mentioned, it was not only LeBron James that was targeted by Patrick Beverley. Lakers youngster Talen Horton-Tucker also experiences first-hand how annoying Beverley can be.

After Pat Bev hit a 3-pointer while THT was guarding him, he held Horton-Tucker's hand as if mocking him. While the Lakers forward was clearly mad at it, he didn't confront Beverley and instead complained to the referee about the said antics.

Lakers fans watching Beverley are probably as annoyed as LeBron, THT and the Lakers. While it is known that psychological warfare is Bev's brand of basketball, it is undoubtedly frustrating to see him do it non-stop instead of playing basketball.

Fortunately, it really didn't have much an impact as the Lakers came away with the victory to continue their climb in the West playoff picture.