The Knicks and point guard Langston Galloway are still apart on negotiations for a new contract, The Post has learned, with the new point guard’s second 10-day contract expiring Tuesday.

The issue is whether the Knicks are willing to give Galloway some guaranteed money for next season. The Knicks are willing to sign Galloway for the rest of the season with a non-guaranteed pact for 2015-16.

Phil Jackson is very tight with his cap space, and isn’t yet sure he wants to donate the $800,000 minimum for next season it would take to keep Galloway in the fold, which is surprising. There could be other interested teams if Galloway becomes a free agent Tuesday.

Galloway has been one of the positive developments to an otherwise miserable season since joining the team three weeks ago from the team’s D-League affiliate in Westchester. Galloway hit the big shot in two of their victories last week – against the 76ers and Magic – and has brought energy to the defense and on the boards in his eight games.

Derek Fisher recently said he “has a high ceiling.’’ The 6-foot-2 Galloway, who has started the past four games, is averaging 12.1 points and 4.1 rebounds.