LeBron James appeared to be having the time of his life during Cleveland's 101-87 win over Chicago on Friday night.

James showcased his enthusiasm with dance moves while on the bench late in the game and while on the court in the second half. During one timeout, James danced to House of Pain's "Jump Around" and mugged for the crowd with teammate Danny Green.

Bulls center Joakim Noah felt the dancing went a bit too far.

"When you're losing the way you're losing and guys are rubbing it in your face, dancing and all that," Noah said. "I have a lot of respect for LeBron. It's just a frustrating situation."

LeBron, not surprisingly, insisted that he wasn't trying to show up the Bulls.

"It's nothing against the Bulls and it's nothing against Joakim or none of those guys," he said. "It's nothing about showboating on a team. I've seen it happen all last year. I think he (Noah) was more frustrated about the way he played as an individual. He didn't help his team win."

Noah passed on criticizing James and expressed his frustration with losing the game.

"It stinks to lose, man," Noah said. "That's the toughest thing, we can't compete for 48 minutes. We've got to find a way to win games because this losing thing is not a good look, man, it's just not. It's not what anybody in this locker room expected. This losing thing is really frustrating."