Lance Stephenson has always been a good NBA talent, but he has been known for his antics on the court that he uses to try and get under the opponent's skin. Some of the Indiana Pacers guard's antics are just fun humor, but at times he is taking it too far.

According to Gery Woelfel of the Racine Journal Times, the Pacers are being more and more concerned about the antics.

“I'm hearing even the Pacers are getting weary of Lance Stephenson's antics, the latest coming on Monday night when he tripped Bucks center John Henson. NBA officials should be equally concerned before someone gets injured.”

During Monday night's game when John Henson was running down the court Stephenson stuck out his leg and tripped him, and it sure did look like it was intentionally.

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Of course, this isn't the first time that Stephenson has tried to get under the skin of his opponents. In the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals Stephenson was under LeBron James skin and even went as far as blowing into his ear.

Even with all these issues on the court, Stephenson is still a good player on the court. This year he played 65 games with the Pacers and has averaged 9.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. He has always been a good energy guy and a role player.

At some point, the Pacers are going to have to decide if Lance Stephenson is worth it though. Is his play on the court good enough to make up for the on-court antics that he displays.