Larry Hughes was unhappy in Cleveland, according to comments he made to the Associated Press before the Bulls' game against the Cavaliers.

He played in Cleveland for the first time since being dealt to Chicago on Sunday. He claims that Cleveland's offense system didn't match his style.

"They wanted me to sacrifice things so we could win. In this system, there is more movement and draw and kicks," Hughes said of Chicago's scheme.

"It was a good run," he said. "We had 50-plus wins, made the finals and I learned from it. I was unhappy, though, and wasn't myself. I'd rather enjoy the game than all that."