With combo guard Langston Galloway departing for New Orleans for a hefty two-year, $10 million deal that was too rich for Phil Jackson’s blood, the Knicks president has interest in bringing back shooting guard Sasha Vujacic, according to an NBA source.

The Knicks could use another shooting guard in addition to recent pickup Justin Holiday — and one with triangle experience, as well. The Knicks could only offer Vujacic the veteran’s minimum, which has risen to $1.6 million. It’s unclear if Vujacic will get a better deal elsewhere.

Vujacic had a poor beginning last season as he started the first seven games for injured Arron Afflalo. Interim coach Kurt Rambis then benched Afflalo in mid-March and Vujacic started the rest of the season. Vujacic, 32, is a former Lakers sharpshooter who actually defended better last season than he stroked the ball (36.4 on 3-pointers). But he came on late, scoring double-figures five times in April.