Pressure of a season, packed into 1 contest Monday night's winner-take-all affair between the Warriors and the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference finals illustrates another captivating element of Game 7s: Widen the scope, and Bay Area fans have watched one of their teams in Game 7 just 22 times in more than a half-century of professional sports. The Sharks have played in the most (10), including their 5-0 conference semifinal victory over Nashville on May 12. The Giants, especially, have produced classic Game 7 memories — from Willie McCovey's lineout to end the 1962 World Series to Madison Bumgarner smothering the Royals in the 2014 Series. The Warriors played a Game 7 three times in the mid-1970s, then not again until the first round against the Clippers in April 2014 (a five-point loss in Los Angeles in what ended up being Mark Jackson's last game as the team's coach). [...] they're back on the big stage, knowing one play could propel them back into the NBA Finals or launch a lifetime of "What if?" reflection. [...] everyone is trying to make the correct play, the correct pass, the right reads. Iguodala played in one Game 7 with Philadelphia, an 85-75 loss to...