Giddens midrange shot is probably the strength of his shooting game - over the bulk of his collegiate career he has shown a deft touch coming off screens or shooting off the dribble in the 14-17 foot range, which is where a lot of his playmaking comes from as well...
Walker is likely going to take more perimeter shots and use his off-the-dribble shot more than post ups and drives because that is what he needs to work on the most. I would be counter-productive for him to simply go to his strengths and beast inside when he needs development with his range and dribble...
I have seen both these guys play down in the D-League and I am happy to see how they are playing...Giddens did much more on-ball stuff in this game, which is probably what he is best suited for...I think Boston had him working off-ball too much in TC, which he'll have to do some of, but he is a more talented version of Tony Allen IMO and should slash with the ball in his hands as a playmaker at times, not just shoot off curls and such...