In 15-16, on the heels of a 17 win season? Absolutely.
My aspiration is to compete for a championship, but that's not happening in 1 year when the Knicks had fallen as far as they did. They drafted a guy with the most star potential at #4, who could eventually bridge the gap from Melo to the future. They traded a one-dimensional non-asset for a polished draft pick who'll be able to help on both ends of the floor. They signed a quality center to a contract that will look even more reasonable when the cap increases. They signed a couple of players with upside to short term deals. They retained flexibility for the next couple of off-seasons rather than lock themselves into players who aren't good enough to win it all, like they've done so many times in the past.
The Knicks fell too far to appeal to the Gasol's and Aldrigde's of the world. If they get themselves into the playoffs this year, it's going to be because some of their young assets helped vault them there from a 17 win season. That's going to make them a hell of a lot more attractive to future top tier free agents than they were this off season.
Porzingis, THJR for Grant, Lopez, Afflalo, Williams...David Aldridge tweeted out that if a generic team had that off season, he'd be having his praises sung.