I think your bias is showing if you're concluding that Amir has been worse than Jerebko.
I think you're probably just as biased if you can't admit that Amir has been atrocious so far.
Sure, JJ hasn't been much better, but there's a difference when he's playing with the JV team and Amir is playing with the Varsity team.
When you compare the two in the same context, such as when they were both starters in the playoffs last year, then it's clear that JJ outperformed AJ when actually playing with good players.
He'd be much better for us in a starting role than Amir, even if it's not due just to his play itself but rather him moving Horford to his more natural center position and providing more spacing for penetration. That's undeniable.
Have I said anything for Amir? I've simply stated that Jerebko has been terrible and that your conclusion that Amir has been worse than Jerebko is incredibly biased.
Jerebko has been easily the worst player on the floor so far for the Celtics out of anyone who has seen playing time, easily.
So no, no matter how you want to paint it, Amir hasn't been worse than Jerebko. That's the only point I've made.
There are other avenues to explore before promoting our current worst player so far (of those who dress) to the starting line-up over Amir...
As a starter in the playoffs, JJ's averages were:
31.25 MPG
18-34 FG
6-17 3PFG
7.75 RPG
1.5 APG
1.25 TOPG
11.5 PPG
Compared to Amir's averages:
22.3 MPG
22-33 FG
0-2 3PFG
7.2 RPG
0.7 APG
1.7 TOPG
8.5 PPG
I'm not sure how you think those stats help your argument...
So Jerebko averaged +3 points, similar assisst numbers, similar turnover numbers, similar rebounding numbers despite playing almost 10 more minutes and shooting a significantly worst FG%.
Personally, I would say that Amir was clearly the better player of the two statistically, and that's not even taking into account blocks (which I'm sure Amir won) and overall defense (where Amir is far superior).
I completely understand people wanting to have an upgrade over Amir at the starting PF spot - but Jonas Jerebko sure as hell is not that guy. Kelly Olynyk might be, but we'll have to see how his game progresses (if at all) this year before making that call.
Ultimately we would pull off a trade and bring in Greg Monroe. He's an elite rebounder, an outstanding passer and a highly efficient scorer who is on a bargain contract ($17M x2) and has averaged 18 MPG off the bench in his last two games in Milwaukee. He's also got an outstanding medical history and a good attitude - he's pretty much a poor man's Kevin McHale.
He'd be a nice fit next to Horford to, as Horford offers rim protection, defensive versatility and outside shooter.
Jerebko...I like the guy, but we're not making much noise in the East with him as out starting four.
I don't mind Amir out there to start - even if he can't stay out there long, having him on that first unit allows to set the tone early with defense and toughness.