Simplicity and audacity joined forces 10 years ago when one majestic shot and one word said twice stamped the greatest call from the greatest regular season game in NBA history. The simplicity of broadcaster Mike Breen to enthusiastically yell out “Bang!” And, unknowingly doing so twice. The audacity of Steph Curry to shoot, not heave, a 38-footer to beat the buzzer in a 121-118 Warriors overtime road win against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Feb. 27, 2016. The stakes of a historic season for a player and a team made this game everything that it was. Curry was closing in on his second straight NBA MVP season, and the first unanimous win in league history. He had scored 51 points the previous game and 42 the one before that. Neither could live up to the 46 points he scored and NBA-record tying 12 threes he made that night in OKC. The Warriors were 52-5 and weren’t backing down in their pursuit of eclipsing the 72-10 Chicago Bulls from 20 years prior. NBC Sports Bay Area went in-depth with Warriors coach Steve Kerr and Breen, the man behind the call, for the oral history of the Double Bang Game. Interviews have been edited and...