I'd disagree on both counts.
1. In the NC game, LSU bench players who'd averaged 33% from 3 (career) shot 9/10 from 3 and helped build that 15 pt halftime lead. Fluke results like this don't form a reasonable basis for any conclusions. If Iowa hadn't been down 15 at the half and thus been forced into a desperation style of play, I think it would have been a toss up at the end. But all this result tells us is better D and Iowa could have won the NC. Similarly, if LSU had played better D, Caitlin couldn't have kept it as close as it was at the end of the 3rd quarter.
2. UConn beat Iowa 86-79 because we played better D -- and we weren't healthy. Dorka was out and we effectively played 6 (plus Ayanna for 7 mins). Kate Martin shot well above her average from 3 (6-6) but Nika corralled Caitlin who ended up 9-24 and Aaliyah shut down Czinano (3-7) while scoring 20 on 10-16 shooting. Take away 3 of Martin's 3s and the true dimensions of their defeat are more apparent. The game only looked close, but the 2nd half belonged to the Huskies and Caroline and Azzi effectively shut the door. Defense won that game, even though we also played better offense by every measure. In the second half, we held them to 12-35 shooting while we shot 21-31.
The final Coaches Poll which came out after the NC game ranked UConn at #9 and Ohio State at #6.
UConn had its best defenders playing when it lost to Ohio State 73-61 and its offense still wasn't good enough.
And when Ohio State went on to lose to VT 84-74, it showed that defense has its limitations to beat elite teams.
UConn's offense was not only too weak to beat Ohio State, but as good as Ohio State's defense was, it still wasn't good enough to slow down VT.
The stronger defensive teams like UConn & Ohio State simply didn't have enough firepower to make it to the FF.
That's just my perspective on why offense will become more important than defense next year.
I'm not saying that defense should be non-existent, only that defense is slightly less important than scoring points.
I don't think that LSU will be a worse team than they were, and may actually be a stronger all around team than last year.
And maybe Scar will prove to be a stronger & more balanced team too.
All the more reason for UConn to focus on improving its offense & point production next year.
If one of UConn's stars goes down at an inopportune time, UConn needs to have players prepared to pick up their slack in point production.
That's what UConn's depth should be used for & mostly about, teaching them how to score.
For example Amari & Patterson already know how to block shots., now they they need to learn how to score points.
Even at the beginning of last season Geno said that he didn't work on teaching any defense yet, but that he was focusing on teaching them offense first.
Defense is mostly reactionary whereas offense requires more initiative.
Not too many players can play shutdown defense like Ricky Moore, if any,