Alvin Gentry was disobedient when he asked about his employment status after his New Orleans Pelicans lost their fourth straight game. Gentry said, he truly does not give a s*** about his job status. He added that will going to work hard, and going to coach until the day they let him know he is not the coach anymore.

According to ESPN, Gentry was not worried about nor agonizing over it. He was worried about how he get players in the locker room and play at the level that he wanted them to do. That is the place all his exertion goes and it does not do anywhere else.

The Pelicans have now lost six of their previous seven games after winning the four-game by the arrival of guard Jrue Holiday. New Orleans is presently 7-16 in general and in fourth-to-last place in Western Conference. Anthony Davis was asked if whether this feels like a low point for the team, and he answered "Yes." He was also asked if whether this is the most frustrated that has been after a misfortune in five seasons in New Orleans, he answered "Correct."

Davis is currently front rank in the league in points of (31.6), blocks (2.8), minutes played (38), and players proficiency rating (31.2) and averaging professional high in rebounds (11.5) and steals (1.8). however, the Pelicans entered 25th in the night positioned in offensive proficiency and second to the last in 3-point shooting rate of (31.6), as ABC News reported.

Davis completed Thursday's loss with 26 points on 8-21 shooting and rebounds of 11. As a team, they shot 39 percent from the floor and 28 percent from outside limit of the 3-point arc. The players of New Orleans total lost 351 games to injury and disease last season, the second-most by a team in the previous decade, and the team utilized NBA-high 42 diverse starting lineups of last season.

Gentry's winning percentage is 35.2 (37-68) since he assumed the control from Monty Williams before the 2015-2016 season. Gentry accumulates 372-438 record or 45.9 percent in 13 or more seasons as NBA head coach.