There were plenty of numbers to crunch after the first four-overtime game in EuroLeague history.
A record-breaking game that had it all!

January 6, 2024, will go down in basketball history as the night that the last two champions played the longest game ever in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague.
Real Madrid defeated Anadolu Efes Istanbul 130-126 after four overtimes in the 5,711th game played since the EuroLeague was founded in 2000. None of the other games before it surpassed two overtimes.
Each of them broke the previous single-game record for points by any one team, which had been 123 by both Panathinaikos Athens, 15 seasons ago, and Maccabi Tel Aviv, almost 20 seasons ago.
Their combined total of 256 points shattered the single-game record for two teams, which had been 232 when Panathinaikos beat Fortitudo Bologna 114-118 back in the 2003-04 season.
Probably, it's impossible to see this in another league that is not the EuroLeague."
It was that kind of unforgettable night. After 19 ties, 16 lead changes and 60 minutes, neither team should have had to lose.
"It's amazing what happened tonight," winning Real coach Chus Mateo said after he walked off the court. "They deserved to win. We deserved to win. We fought until the end. Probably, it's impossible to see this in another league that is not the EuroLeague. Both teams fighting like crazy for the victory, and it was amazing the heart that both teams put on the court."

Records watch
No EuroLeague team ever had three players score 25 points or more in the same game. For Real, Dzanan Musa scored 40, Mario Hezonja 31 – both career highs – and Facundo Campazzo 25.
No EuroLeague team ever had four players with PIRs of 25 or higher until Real on Friday with Musa (46), Campazzo (30), Hezonja (26) and Walter Tavares (35).
Musa's 40 points, 15 field goals and 13 two-pointers made were all club records.
Hezonja's 17 three-pointers and 24 field goals attempted were the most ever by a Real player.
For Efes, Shane Larkin and Tibor Pleiss became the first two EuroLeague players ever to surpass 50 minutes played in any game ever. Larkin now has the record with 53 minutes, 11 seconds. Pleiss is right behind with 52 minutes, 56 seconds.
As a team, Efes recorded the most rebounds in club history with 56, which matched the fifth-highest total ever in the EuroLeague.
And another thing
Of course, both teams also set a record for the most collective points in overtime, given they had double the OTs of any game ever before. In fact, in playing 60 minutes, Efes and Real played a game and a half.
But one of the most remarkable things about this utterly remarkable night was that the two teams had the energy and willpower to score more points in the "third half" of their game than in the first two.
The first half ended 38-36 and the second one ended 43-45 for an 81-81 tie. But that "third half" - 4 five-minute overtimes strung together - produced the most points, 49-45.
Playing another half of a game after the first one should have ended, when players are normally exhausted, even more so in a close game, the players of Real Madrid and Anadolu Efes Istanbul gave us even more fireworks to marvel at.
Whatever they say about never underestimating the heart of a champion applied to both teams this time.