After over missing over two months of action, Steph Curry appears set to make his long-awaited Warriors return on Sunday against the Houston Rockets.Curry hasn’t played since Jan. 30 as he deals with patellofemoral pain syndrome — a.k.a. “Runner’s Knee.” The Golden State star essentially has been dealing with nagging soreness around his right knee, which has required him to stay away from any on-court activity until recently. During a press conference Saturday, Curry detailed the unique rehab process for this injury, which differs from others he has experienced in the past.“It was more of a mental thing at first, meaning … I didn’t know enough about it, and I thought I was going to be out for like a week, 10 days max, let it calm down,” Curry explained (h/t ESPN’s Anthony Slater). “And every time I got on the court, or tried to push it in that first month, there was always, I call it a reaction, or you knew it just wasn’t healing as fast as you thought. “So, the patience then was tough just because it’s one of those injuries that you really just have to let rest. There’s...