ATLANTA — Georgia State coach Rob Lanier wanted his players to appreciate how rare it is to play in a four-overtime game.
"During the timeouts, we were talking about getting stops and rebounding the basketball but we also talked during the game about loving the opportunity, loving what's going on and enjoying every minute of it and continuing to be tough and sticking together," he said. "That's what I wanted to see."
Justin Roberts scored 26 points, Corey Allen added 22 points, and Georgia State beat Georgia Tech 123-120 in the season opener for both teams in four overtimes on Wednesday night.
The game devolved into a free-throw shooting contest as the overtimes ticked by for the two schools separated by about three miles. They met on the Georgia Tech campus with a few hundred fans scattered across McCamish Pavilion because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Roberts helped seal it with two free throws at the 30.3-second mark of the fourth overtime, making it 121-118. Michael Devoe followed with a layup for Georgia Tech before Allen hit a free throw, Jose Alvarado missed a layup for Georgia Tech and Jojo Toppin added a free throw to end the scoring.
Bubba Parham's heave from just beyond half court hit high off the backboard for Georgia Tech as the final buzzer sounded.
"We turned it over too much, gave up too many offensive rebounds and we fouled a lot but we showed a lot of heart and resilience and a great deal of togetherness, so it's a good sign for us that we've got a chance to have a really good team," Lanier said. "I'm really proud of the guys tonight."
Moses Wright finished with 31 points and 20 rebounds and Alvarado had 29 points in the first four-overtime game in Georgia Tech history.