I haven't seen the game yet (looked at the stats), but is this really as bad as I'm reading in this thread? Are we getting upset because this is game 3, despite how Fisher has changed how his team prepares for the regular season? Fisher's expectations for the preseason just don't seem to fit with our expectations, and that may even extend to the development of the players. Not exactly sure what that means, but from the "vanilla" comments in this thread, Fisher doesn't seem to care about preseason failure.
Perhaps it's his intent to allow that failure so the coaches can build them back up. That would seem to be a strength of this coaching staff.