The Knicks have interest in Suns disgruntled point guard Eric Bledsoe, but they are hardly alone.

“It’s fair to say the Knicks are monitoring the situation,’’ one NBA source told The Post.

Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek coached Bledsoe in Phoenix. The Post reported over the summer the Knicks had inquired about Bledsoe before signing veterans Ramon Sessions and Jarrett Jack.

According to BBallInsiders, the Suns would want Knicks rookie point guard Frank Ntilikina and young center prospect Willy Hernangomez — which is too much as management is sticking to its rebuilding phase, according to sources. The Knicks found the Suns’ asking price to be outrageous, according to an NBA source.

Before coach Earl Watson, who replaced Hornacek, got fired Sunday after the Suns’ 0-3 start, Bledsoe tweeted: “I Don’t wanna be here.’’

“Eric’s a great player,” Hornacek said Monday after practice. “He’s had a lot of success last year, he had success with us. I’m not over there so I don’t know what’s going on.’’

Bledsoe was called in for a meeting with a furious Suns management and won’t be activated for Monday’s game.

Suns GM Ryan McDonough said he asked Bledsoe about the tweet during the meeting.

“He said he was at a hair salon. … I didn’t believe that to be true,” McDonough told ABC15 Sports. “He won’t be with us going forward.”

The Knicks have a host of pawns to put together a package without Ntilikina/Hernangomez, but aren’t willing to give up any future first-round picks and a host of playoff-caliber teams have called the Suns.

Bledsoe is 27, and the Knicks still foresee Ntilikina as their point guard of the future, despite his early injury issues.

The Knicks, in the Carmelo Anthony package, collected the Bulls’ second-round pick. Chicago is expected to be among the league’s worst teams, meaning that pick would be a coveted 31st.

The Knicks have shopped big man Kyle O’Quinn across the past two years, and he’s expendable with their center glut.

The Knicks also are overloaded at forward. Mindaugas Kuzminskas is out of the rotation after a fairly promising rookie year, but he was a Phil Jackson guy. Kuzminskas, of Lithuania, just turned 28. Lance Thomas was a DNP in the home opener.

Starting center Enes Kanter is their most tradeable asset if the Knicks still believe in Hernangomez, who is out of the rotation. Hernangomez, 23, has attracted interest in the past.

A Bledsoe package would speed up the Knicks’ rebuilding process.