Best thing that came out of this game is that the team is already building habits and a culture that will last a lifetime of tanking
I'm confused. Are you really advocating the C's tank forever? You mean you'd rather watch losing ball than winning ball? Odd.
And here I thought the objective in sports was to win games, not lose. Silly me. 
No I'm joking. But I'm all for the tank this year. We are well on our way. It's not like they will have to intentionally lose games. This team is absolutely awful. A couple mediocre vets surrounded by D-leaguers and future role players. Even on the front page of this blog they are claiming Boston has a CEILING of "8th worst team in the league" IF Rondo plays. I'm not fighting it... I'm looking forward to watching the young guys develop in no-pressure 48 minute garbage time. I'm looking forward to seeing them lotto balls. In 5 years if everything goes as planned, this team might be a contender again.
You can't really stress these individual preseason games. This entire season is going to be packed with moral victories.
Oh, ok, that makes sense. I mean, I can't say I fully agree, but I understand what you're getting at.
Myself, I loathe tanking. I just think it is a slap in the face to the spirit of competition. That, and I hate watching crappy play. I am just finding myself having a really difficult time getting interested in this year's team. They are definitely as you say, terrible. I don't fault the players, and I will still root for them to win as many games as possible, but probably won't watch much. I'll just end up angry and frustrated, as I know they'll lose far more than they'll win.
Realistically, the only thing that will probably keep my attention this season is Rondo, seeing how he comes back from injury, and how he fares as the team's undisputed "best player". Jeff Green is bleh, and unless one o the rookies, or Sully, outperform expectations, there really isn't much to be excited about.