When the New York Knicks look back on the NBA's 2015 offseason, they will not be treated to a nostalgic reel commemorating a summer's worth of unparalleled success.
Indeed, at first mention, their body of offseason work will be associated with an alarming number of did-nots.
They did not win the draft lottery.
They did not end up with one of Jahlil Okafor, D'Angelo Russell and Karl-Anthony Towns, the top three prospects from this year's rookie class.
They did not use the fourth overall pick on a prospect guaranteed to come in and make an immediate impact.