One plays 22 minutes on a championship team, sound decision making, great spot up shooter and good passer.... the other plays 17 minutes on a non-playoff team, would rather fade away than go straight up for a shot, would rather throw a no look pass than a normal pass, one gets consistent minutes on a top team while the other plays spot minutes on a completely inferior team. One is probably getting a 5/25 deal this summer and the other might be heading to Europe once his contract expires this year.... but yeah, they are basically the same player since I expect you watch the Raptors every night. Bellinelli is a talented basketball player, he just can't get it together on a consistent basis, Redick meanwhile is as rock solid of a backup swing man you could ask for, or even a starter if needed. If all it takes for players to be comparable is per 36 minutes stats then I don't really know what to say to you. The way they play is almost polar opposite to one another.