LAS VEGAS — Call it a triangle on speed.
In March, during the Knicks road trip to Los Angeles, Knicks coach Derek Fisher was asked whether the team would run the triangle offense with the same frequency in 2015-16.
“Anything’s possible,’’ Fisher said. “We’ll have a lot of time to figure out a lot of things.’’
What Fisher has figured — and with president Phil Jackson’s blessing — is the triangle needed to be souped up and adapted to the modern day NBA. Hence, the Knicks summer league team, which is 3-0 entering Thursday’s action, is showing new wrinkles — adding a speed-ball element, used by former Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni.