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Kobe Bryant responds to reporters about what is being labeled as the "Death Stare" during Wednesday's loss at the Utah Jazz. Kobe also reacts to seeing the image of his "Death Stare" directed at head coach Mike Brown.
During the final minute of the Lakers loss (95-86) to the Utah Jazz last night, Kobe was caught on camera giving what many interpreted as a 'death stare.'
Well, at practice Thursday, we decided to show Kobe the video of his supposed 'death stare' circulating around the internet (*cough, partially in thanks to Daniel Buerge over at LakersNation.com). He was slightly amused (Kobe's on-camera reaction is below).
"I don't give a [expletive] how it's interpreted. I'm too old to deal with that stuff, I really am."
Despite Kobe having his worst regular season start ever (1-4) as a Laker, Bryant also negated any hostility towards coach Mike Brown.
"I've been his biggest supporter. You would be frustrated to lose a game...It has nothing to do with one particular person..."
And, as Eric Pincus, Lakers blogger at L.A. Times, pressed the matter further, Kobe stood his ground.
"God people are boring....maybe because we lost, that probably has something to do with it."
Boring or not, his reaction sure entertained us!
Reporter: Serena Winters
Editor: Michael Hain
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