with Mike McGarvey
Lafayette College Head Coach;
Lycoming College Head Coach (2018-2022);
2021 Freedom Conference Tournament Champions;
2020 Commonwealth Conference Tournament Champions;
Colgate University Assistant Coach (2011-2018);
Ursinus College Assistant Coach (2006-2011);
Played college basketball for Ursinus;
2x Centennial Conference Player of the Year
Building a Read-Based, Spacing-Driven Motion Offense:
Concepts, Actions & Teaching Progressions offers coaches a modern, detailed, and adaptable approach to building a motion offense that blends structured concepts with read-based freedom.
Lafayette's Mike McGarvey provides a comprehensive video designed to help you install a motion system that fits your team and grows with your personnel.
What You'll Learn:
Two-Man & Three-Man Actions
Coach McGarvey breaks down key reads like back cuts, handoffs, pin downs, and essential spacing principles.
Expanding to 4-Out & 5-Out Motion
See how to layer in ball screens, player movement, and options for shooters, rollers, and cutters all designed to create offensive flow and unpredictability.
Short-Sided Games & Progressions
A major highlight of this video is McGarvey's emphasis on small-sided games and 5-on-0 to 5-on-5 teaching progressions that help players build timing, spacing habits, and read-react instincts.
Ball Screen Coverage & Spacing Reactions
You'll learn how to teach and drill multiple ball screen coverages hedge, drop, switch, and ice and how each decision affects off-ball movement.
Additional Insights
Coach McGarvey also discusses how to:
- Connect the offense to player strengths
- Define offensive rebounding responsibilities
- Add quick hitters and zone actions without losing your motion identity
Whether you're installing motion for the first time or refining a seasoned system, this video gives you a full blueprint. The information is ideal for coaches who want to modernize their offense while staying fundamentally sound and conceptually flexible.
Customer Review: 5 Out of 5 Stars!
"The ins and outs of developing and implementing a motion offensive system of play are covered so well! I would suggest this video as a great resource to coaches who are looking for ideas on how to develop and implement a successful motion offensive system centered around key skills and concepts!"
68 minutes. 2025.