The simple answer – and the correct one.
All this nonsense about replacing “lost points” is irrelevant unless we’re talking about some WCBB fantasy league, because there are no “lost points” – to thinks so is a fundamental misunderstanding of the sport and how this team plays it.
One of the things we’ve learned in the last couple of years is that UConn’s offense is governed by a few basic tenets – never take a contested shot, and never take a shot that you can’t make. As long as they keep doing that next season it doesn’t it doesn’t matter who scores, just as long as somebody scores by taking an uncontested shot that she can make.
We probably all remember when Maya went off on Syracuse for 40 points – I would wager that few of us here doubt that she could have done that any night if she so chose. Same for Diana back in the day or Breanna now. Yet we know that if the three of them could have played together, UConn wouldn’t be scoring 120 points every game. Even if they’re each having “one of those nights” shooting, every basket that Maya makes is a shot that Diana or Breanna doesn’t even get to take. There are only going to be so many possessions per game, and thus so many scoring opportunities. If Maya is scoring 40, there are fewer other possessions for everybody else to try and score 40 as well, and at some point no matter how good the other players are (even a Diana or Breanna) we run out of possessions.
So even last year, every basket that Stef made was an opportunity that Breanna didn’t get, and every basket that Bria made was a shot that Moriah didn’t get – and none of that mattered. What did matter is what they all did when they got the ball – they took shots that they could make and didn’t take contested shots, and when they all did that they scored at about a 50% clip, compared to the opponents' 30% pace. There's a lot of margin there.
So next year, if Kiah is playing in Stef’s position as we all expect, all she has to do is to play within herself – to only take shots that she can make, and not take contested shots. She did that last year and was the team’s leading scorer (by percentage = .600) and if she follows those principles again she’ll be fine – and when she does pass the ball, as long as her teammates also continue to do that they’ll be fine, and so will the team. That's all that any of them have to do.