It’s growing more likely if the Knicks part ways with president Phil Jackson after this season, it will be owner James Dolan’s decision.

Jeanie Buss, Jackson’s fiancée, reiterated he is not opting out of his contract after the 2016-17 season to join the Lakers. Buss also serves as Lakers president.

Jackson signed a five-year, $60 million pact with the Knicks, but not all of it is guaranteed.

“People think that Phil is going to come back here to L.A. and it’s not true,’’ Buss said in an interview with Sports Business Journal. “He’s signed a five-year agreement. He is happy where he is. What I am getting from people in New York is that he’s just doing it for the money. Phil doesn’t do anything for the money. He’s completely devoted to this job.”

In Jackson’s first two full seasons, the Knicks were 17-65 and 32-50, respectively, after missing the playoffs by just one game the previous season and posting 54 wins in 2012-13.

“For him it really satisfies the full circle of his basketball career — starting as a Knicks player and now going back to New York,’’ Buss wrote.