I think AJ is better as a PF as he has decent mobility still and has good size for the position. I don't want to be undersized even more at Center than we already are. Also think if C's copy Grizz offense Zeller and AJ could be effective in the offensive roles of Gasol and ZBo.
What offensive center is the East makes this problematic? I think Amir can guard virtually ALL the centers in the Eastern conference. Out West, there are more issues, but thankfully we don't play these teams but twice each.
Smitty77
Agreed. Also, I'm not sure 6'11 is "undersized" and he's athletic enough and long enough to do just fine at Center.
First off he is listed at 6'9
And for Smitty77, are you kidding me Raptors, Nets, Magic, Pistons, Wizards, Bobcats, Cavs, Bucks, Bulls, Heat all have Centers that will crush AJ in the post and on the boards. Then add in 76ers with Noel and Hawks with Hordford in at Center. That is almost every team in the East. Also add in scrappy Robin Lopez is now in NY. AJ just can't compete at Center long stretches as a starter. Maybe going small ball 20 mins a game here or there but not even that can be too often.
His listed height was when he was 17-18 years old. Johnson is most definitely at least 6'10" out there and no shorter than players like Dwight Howard, Al Jefferson, or DeAndre Jordan. There has been plenty of speculation and articles written about this very topic as it relates to Johnson. He is definitely not 6'9".
Also, why would you add Raptors to that list? Amir started at PF for the Raptors, but he was actually their best center last year (just talk to most Raptor fans) by the eye test and advanced statistics on both the defensive and offensive end. Really not seeing how Johnson is going to get killed out there while playing center. He is ridiculously athletic, long, and has enough height.
Regardless, the Celtics don't seem to pigeonhole players like that anyway. They classify players as guard, swings, and bigs. Regardless of position, Amir will probably see time with Sully, KO, and Lee. Not one of those three can cover the paint, roll to the rim, or set picks/screens like Amir can. If those three are PFs, then Amir is a C, and even if KO or Lee are actually listed as "centers," Amir will likely be the one covering the paint and defending the opponent's best post player. Then there is Zeller also. These are the two guys who will be covering the opponent's best offensive post player and covering the paint.