As for the amount of time that Redd and Ginobelli are driving the basket over the last two seasons Manu has shot jump shots 74% and 70% of the time and Redd 71% and 70% of the time. That doesn't sound like they aren't perimeter players to me.
All wings are perimeter players, by definition. However, any time you're averaging 30% of your shots from inside, it means you get to the hoop.
For instance: Paul Pierce, 73% of shots are jumpers.
Do you consider Paul to be strictly a "perimeter player"?
Or, D. Wade. 66% of his shots are jumpers. Is he a "perimeter player"?
Ginobelli used to be constantly around or below 60% of his shots being jump shots. Now he's in the lower 70's and rising. Meanwhile his FTA over the last couple of years have dropped and I see this as a continuing trend. He is now a perimeter player.
Redd's reputation has always been as an outside shooter and has numbers closer to 80% over the years than he has 70%. Yes 2-3 years ago he was in the top 20 in FTA per game but he never put up Pierce, Kobe, LeBron and Kevin Martin numbers of close to or over 10 FTA per game. He was usually around 6-7. After an injury, I see it much like IP, his game, which has mostly been a perimeter game is going to go further in that direction.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree there but you're starting team looks to lack serious defensive ability, rebounding prowess and an inside game. Luckily the Portland bench makes up for that.
And as much as Kobe and Wade and Pierce and LeBron may have jump shooting numbers close to 70% it's because they are regularly in the top 10 of FTA per game which means that the shots they are attempting going inside aren't being included in those numbers because they are getting fouled and those shots aren't being counted as attempts.