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Kobe Bryant says he's too old to explain the 'death stare' he fired at his coach

Los Angeles is in a tizzy about a look the Lakers talisman gave their coach.

KOBE BRYANT FLASHED a killer death stare at coach Mike Brown after the Lakers lost to the Jazz on Wednesday night.

Since LA is 1-4, the stare became a sign that tensions were boiling over amid massive pressure in the locker room.

But Kobe addressed the issue yesterday, and totally dismissed Death Stare-gate as โ€œchildish.โ€ Hereโ€™s what he told ESPNLA:

โ€œI donโ€™t give a (expletive) how it was interpreted. It doesnโ€™t really matter to me. Iโ€™m too old to deal with that stuff. I really am. Iโ€™ve been (Brownโ€™s) biggest supporter. So, Iโ€™m really too old to be dealing with childish things.โ€

โ€œGod, people are bored.โ€

Kobe hasnโ€™t been afraid to speak his mind this season, and itโ€™s been entertaining to watch. He trashed former teammate Smush Parker in the preseason, and told his critics to โ€œshut upโ€ after LA lost to Portland last week.

Hereโ€™s the stare that started it all:

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