Even a megastar like Steph Curry needs a few games to get right.After missing 27 games with a knee issue, the Warriors superstar returned to action Sunday in a loss to the Houston Rockets. He played in his second game back Tuesday against the Kings, and despite contributing 17 points in 25 minutes, Warriors coach Steve Kerr shared an honest assessment of Curry’s performance.“I thought he looked a little rusty,” Kerr told reporters after the 110-105 win over Sacramento. “The second game back, to me, is always harder than the first when you’re coming back. The first one, you get that adrenaline. I think the other night it was such a high-level game, and tonight I feel there was a little bit of a letdown from the whole team.“We had 11 turnovers in the third quarter. We just completely let our guard down. Steph was part of that with a couple of poor decisions.”Curry came off the bench for the second consecutive game and shot 5 of 12 from the field and 4 of 11 from 3-point range, with five rebounds, two assists, one steal and three turnovers in 25 minutes.His three turnovers matched a team-high, with Pat Spencer, Draymond Green and Malevy Leons...