The Würzburg Baskets won a thrilling overtime game against Science City Jena on the 6th matchday of the Basketball Bundesliga. The team from coach Björn Harmsen put in a dedicated performance, but missed several opportunities to seal the win, and ultimately lost in double overtime. Tavian Dunn-Martin was the top scorer for Jena with 20 points, while Marcus Carr led Würzburg with 37 points. The hosts initially struggled to find their rhythm, but then found their footing and fought back to within one point by the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, both teams made mistakes, leading to an open game. The Würzburg Baskets came out strong after the break and managed to turn the game around with a 10-1 run in the first 240 seconds, taking a 48-42 lead. However, Science City Jena refused to give up and came back. With just five points behind, they promised an exciting final quarter. At the start of the last quarter, Harmsen's team actually managed to heat up the game again. First, Keith Braxton tied the game at 64-64, then Dunn-Martin hit two three-pointers in a row, putting Jena back in the lead with two minutes to go. Würzburg fought back and tied the game at 74-74 with just half a minute to go. The last attack belonged to Science City, but Braxton, who had been playing so well until then, showed nerves and missed the shot. Overtime was necessary. In the extra period, Jena took the lead again, but Würzburg kept pace. It was a thrilling overtime, with Dunn-Martin putting Jena up 83-81, before Braxton went to the line for two free throws. However, he failed to make the decisive shot, making only one of the two attempts. So it came to pass - with five seconds left on the clock, Carr made it 84-84 for the hosts. The Würzburg Baskets eventually won 97-92 in double overtime. Other players like Eric Washington and Joe Wieskamp also contributed to the win. The loss was a bitter setback for Science City Jena, who must now focus on their next opponent. The Würzburg Baskets, on the other hand, can celebrate their win and prepare for the next game.