Knicks coach Derek Fisher said the club “re-evaluated’’ its training program after last season’s injury-marred 17-65 record and team president Phil Jackson quietly made a couple of personnel changes to the training staff.Once Arron Afflalo returned Nov. 11 from his hamstring strain, there has been continuity — a strange departure for the Knicks. Fisher has a set starting five since mid-November and all 14 guys available almost every game. And most importantly, 7-foot-3 rookie Kristaps Porzingis, now at about 242 pounds, bulked up over the summer and hasn’t missed any of the first 21 games.
“Our goal is to create this type of environment where all guys are available hopefully all 82 games,’’ Fisher said before the Knicks’ 106-91 loss to the injury-plagued Bucks. “That started last season — reevaluating what we were doing, how we were doing it. How the practices should be structured, how long they should be, offseason progress.
“[It was] all designed to create this environment. Everybody can be here for us and ready to play and it gives us the most chance to win. Hopefully we can keep that up.’’