Since getting over his sickness during his first weekend with the Celtics, he's averaging just under 20 minutes per game. During this stretch Jerebko is shooting over 55% from the field and 57% from three point range. He posted his first 20 point game of the season, and even recorded a double-double. Jerebko hasn't done the latter since late 2011. He's playing some of the best basketball of his career, and it's having a positive effect on the team too. Boston's offense is performing at an incredibly efficient level with him on the court. The Celtics are scoring 116 points per 100 possessions with Jerebko playing, which is higher than any NBA team's offensive rating this season. Although Isaiah Thomas has a lot to with this (the numbers with Jonas on court and Isaiah off aren't too pretty), Jerebko has done his part too. He's a solid shooter, which helps the floor spacing of the second unit. Jerebko isn't a great rebounder by any means, but he's been making hustle plays to compensate. He has extended numerous possessions on the offensive end by doing whatever he can to tip balls back in play to teammates.