Carmelo Anthony indicated he was liking the up-tempo “early offense’’ that Jeff Hornacek carried with him from the Phoenix Suns to the New York Knicks.

Hornacek reemphasized the triangle in the week leading into the All-Star break.

Anthony now says it was “hard to readjust a whole system on the fly.”

Hornacek recently said the Knicks will exclusively run the triangle next season.

“I don’t even want to talk to that or next training camp,’’ said Anthony. “It’s too much. I don’t want to talk about that. I don’t want to talk about next training camp and what’s going to happen next year. That’s hard for me personally to think about that. We still have these games to deal with, and it’s hard to look toward next season.’’

Anthony suggested he liked the Hornacek way when the Knicks were more competitive earlier in the season.

“I thought earlier we were playing faster and more free-flow throughout the course of the game,’’ Anthony said. “We kind of slowed down, started settling it down. Not as fast. The pace slowed down for us — something we had to make an adjustment on the fly with limited practice time, in the course of a game. Once you get into the season, it’s hard to readjust a whole system.’’