I disagree with that take. In part because that's the approach Bill Fennelly took. Audi was 90 percent of the structured offense. And on defense, don't worry we'll outscore teams.
IMO the best situation for Audi is a team that has a stud PG and athletic, defensive power forward that is a rebounding machine. And then add a couple 3 point shooters. Not rely on Audi for 35 minutes of the game, but have her as a go-to option in the final minutes. She'll still be a 20ppg scorer.
But I agree, the team needs to design their defense to minimize Audi's quickness limitations.
Also, does her new team focus on her fitness. IMO her size is part of what makes Audi a great offensive player (aka Charles Barkley). But does it cause her to wear down as the season progresses due to cumulative aches/pains and pounding on her knees?