Paul Thompson
Paul Thompson
controlled defense floor game good hot leadership needed night played ran
She got hot when we needed her to. But she ran the floor well all night, she controlled the offense, she played good defense and showed me a lot of leadership on the floor all game long.
ability battle boards defended drive floor focus foul good knew played point shoot size trouble
We knew she fouled a lot. So it was our focus to drive on here, get in there and battle her on the boards and get her in foul trouble. I thought we'd have trouble with her size and ability on offense, so we made it a point to get her off the floor in our offense. Overall, I really thought we defended well. That's a good team, they can shoot the ball. We played well defensively.
focus receiver
I'm a full-time receiver now. That's where my focus is.
game good lose performance pleased stage
I never like to lose a game but I was pretty pleased with that result. I thought it was a good performance at this stage of the year,
children develop earlier evidence faster normal physical smart surprise
Smart children really do develop differently, and here is the first physical evidence of that. You'd think they'd develop faster and earlier than normal kids. The surprise is they don't.
agree brain continues decline effects ended george mental negative net stop throughout
It used to be thought that brain development ended in young adulthood, but now we know (it) continues throughout life. I think George would agree that it doesn't stop in the 50s. It's just overtaken by the negative effects of aging, so that the net effect is mental decline after that age.
consistency couple games good runs six stamp took
We weren't good enough in the big games. We didn't stamp our authority. We went on good runs for six games or so then took a couple off and never got that consistency going.
affect balance brain centers disruption early explain helps loss motor movement people regulate saw tissue
We saw up to a 15-percent tissue loss in the brain centers that regulate motor skills, such as movement and coordination. This helps explain the slowed reflexes and disruption of balance and gait that often affect people with early AIDS.
aids appear attacks brain came cannot hiv provides sanctuary selective slow surprises therapy
Two big surprises came out of this study. First, that AIDS is selective in how it attacks the brain. Second, drug therapy does not appear to slow the damage. The brain provides a sanctuary for HIV where most drugs cannot follow.
battle behind game girls kept
We had to battle from behind all game long. And these girls just kept coming. They never quit.
calls created deal overload phone problem system thousands
We've had thousands of calls and there were so many it created an overload on our phone system so that's been another problem that we've had to deal with.
ability accurate brain clinical counting detail help mapping monitor obtain patients physicians test
Brain mapping can help physicians monitor patients with more accurate detail than they can obtain by counting T-cells. The scans also can test new drugs' ability to penetrate the brain during clinical trials.
found last
We found that the frontal lobes were the last to develop,
bit came fourth game happen kids offense quarter ran
We had a little bit of a letdown, but I think that's going to happen in a game like this. But the kids came back out in the fourth quarter and ran our offense right again.