If you want maximum swing, then you desire output ranging between 0V and supply V. This is done by operating the transistor between its minimum 'On' resistance, and being nearly Off. Hence the output is centered around Vcc/2.
However response becomes non-linear when operated close to its minimum 'On' resistance. So if you input a sinewave, it gets turned into an ocean wave at the collector output:
(I had to draw it manually because I could not duplicate the effect in simulation.)
The waveform is distorted. This is not necessarily predicted by load lines, etc.
To preserve a sinewave shape, the waveform must be lifted upward, away from the transistor's non-linear region.
This means you cannot operate the transistor with maximum swing. You need to reduce amplitude.
As a result the output centerline is no longer Vcc/2. More like 2/3 of Vcc.
I believe this is the reason for the recommendation. It's intended to operate the transistor in its linear region.