Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr showed his frustration with the lack of a call during Wednesday night's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves by doing what he knows best — dancing.

Kerr intended to point out a travel on forward Jimmy Butler to official Ken Mauer and couldn't resist to mock the unnecessary steps by doing a little cha-cha of his own.

The dance was surely unexpected as assistants Mike Brown, Jarron Collins, and Willie Green couldn't help but crack up on the sidelines seeing the 52-year-old put some moves for the home crowd.

This amenity isn't the first time Kerr showed his moves, as he did so during this year's All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, teaming up with the popular “Dance Cam Mom” and dancing along during the mid-February festivities.

His former coach Gregg Popovich has been one of the most interesting characters at the profession, but Kerr might give him a run for his money with his usual sarcasm and quick-witted antics, like clipping his fingernails during a press availability, announcing who'd start for injured forward Kevin Durant.

Kerr's often maverick-like approach to coaching is perhaps one of the most underrated factors of why he's able to cope with the back pain he's suffered through the past few seasons. A laugh does the heart, and apparently the back some good as well.