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Maybe he doesn't get tired but he is not running up and down the court if he's trying to conserve energy so he won't get tired. Which makes inside baskets for UConn much easier when he's not back on defense.Edy will play 50 minutes in his last collegiate game with a title on the line, if he has to. Its apparent that he won't get tired. Quite impressive, his conservation of energy.
Just saying 'tiring him out' strategy won't work (as a primary).
Have we seen any games where he played a fast team? He has to get tired. He's 300 pounds. He's not a robot.