Carmelo Anthony said he won’t look for an exit strategy this season if the Knicks’ fortunes go south. Anthony said, contrary to popular belief, he is done with “second-guessing’’ his decision to re-up with Phil Jackson.

After Anthony re-signed a five-year deal in July 2014, he admitted he was willing to be patient with the Knicks’ progress — but only to a point. But Anthony in recent days has indicated he still is feeling patient despite Phil Jackson’s underwhelming free-agent haul and the selection of a potential project in 7-foot-3 Kristaps Porzingis with the fourth pick in the draft.

On Saturday, Anthony flippantly said, “I’m here to stay,’’ when a reporter joked about covering his free agency again in four years.

Asked Monday if he would seek a move if the Knicks’ season goes wayward, Anthony said, “No, hell no. For me to get to this point, then decide this is not what it’s going to be, I already came this far. I don’t even come across my mind at this point.’’

The Post reported last December, with the season collapsing, Anthony was so depressed he would’ve considered waving his no-trade clause if Jackson came up with a deal to a contender. After the season, Anthony admitted he briefly “second-guessed’’ his decision to re-sign last winter before Jackson set him straight during a London dinner in January.

There were reports Anthony was unhappy with the Porzingis pick. The Post reported Anthony was more annoyed his buddy Tim Hardaway Jr. was shipped out on Draft Night for an unproven rookie in Jerian Grant.

Anthony said all the reports of his disgruntlement are off base, though Las Vegas’ premier bookmaker, Westgate SuperBook (formerly the Hilton), has the Knicks pegged at 31.5 wins in their over-under pool and at 200-1 odds to win the title.

“It’s a long list,’’ Anthony said. “The draft pick [of Kristaps Porzingis] was one. Me waiving my trade clause, not wanting to be here. Just every day it was another team that I was going to be traded to. I was in everybody’s trade this offseason, so after a while, at first it’s like, ‘OK, I know it’s not true, it’s stupid.’

“Then after a while it gets old. You’ve got to walk around and you’ve got to hear the people, fans are asking, you’ve got to deal with that everywhere you go, family, downtown. So things like that starts to get overwhelming at times.”

Jackson admitted he was not in contact with Anthony in July to debrief him of their signings, leaving that to Knicks general manager Steve Mills. Anthony said that was what he envisioned.

“I didn’t have to have a meeting with Phil to tell me on what’s going on,’’ Anthony said. “I knew the direction the team was going in already based off conversations we had previous to the draft. It wasn’t about the draft pick. I already knew the vision and the plan. At that point, I didn’t have to have a conversation for Phil to [explain] every little thing going on.

“This is part of the plan,’’ Anthony added. “To see the plan coming to fruition is a good thing. I don’t need to speak to Phil. When he’s ready to tell me something Phil, knows where I’m at. I don’t need to walk into his office and say, ‘Phil, what are we doing on this today with this or that?’ We pay Phil the big bucks to run this organization and run this team.’’

Anthony repeatedly has said he had visions of Jackson landing an All-Star free agent such as LaMarcus Aldridge, DeAndre Jordan or even Greg Monroe, but claims he’s satisfied with what Jackson ended up with.

Leading into free agency, Anthony was in Mills’ office often, looking at “the board’’ of names.

“I was playing president and GM,’’ Anthony said. “Free agency, that’s what you shoot for. That’s what everyone was shooting for. Any free agency you shoot for the cream of the crop. Then there’s another tier you go to when things don’t go your way. That’s the tier we’re at right now. I thought they did a great job putting this group of guys together.

“I got a group of guys I can believe in that can help me a lot to try to play my game within that system. People talk about sacrificing, but it’s about doing what you do best within what’s going on.’’