Spread the Floor
Summary: With the NBA more popular than ever, it isn’t hard to find people talking basketball these days. But for invested hoops fans looking to separate the signal from the noise, Spread The Floor offers a combination no other NBA gambling podcast can offer. As fun and fast-paced as a Golden State fast break, episodes feature breaking news, expert analysis and insider interviews from across the basketball universe, all tailored to savvy bettors, fantasy basketball league and DFS players searching for that winning edge. The show is hosted by Action Network NBA writer Matt Moore. The well-respected journalist breaks down the latest NBA news, providing analysis and insights along with the data to back it up. Having spent more than a decade swimming inside league circles, his keen eye for trends has quickly made him every basketball gambler’s best friend. The cutting wit behind the popular “Hardwood Paroxysm” Twitter handle (@hpbasketball), Moore’s interviews with some of the most respected names in the NBA shed light on a side of the game few fans get to see… and few gamblers want to live without. Listeners can download or stream episodes on iTunes / Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean and other podcast platforms, where they check out past episodes, as well as rate, review and subscribe to the show. For more great sports gambling and fantasy content, including up-to-the-minute fantasy updates, custom bet tracking and analytics, check out ActionNetwork.com, follow us on Twitter @ActionNetworkHQ and download The Action Network’s free mobile app for iOS & Android.
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Podcasts:
SI.com's Ben Golliver joins Matt Moore to discuss Kevin Durant's compromised legacy and what it will take for people to appreciate him for his talent and ability beyond his decision to join the most powerful team in the land.
Matt Moore and Bryan Mears of ActionNetwork.com break down the Eastern Conference Finals Game 1. Was there a plan? What was JR doing? Can Boston with the title?
Cavs analyst Mike Zavagno joins the show to talk about how the Cavaliers suddenly became a functional, dare we say, good team in sweeping the Toronto Raptors
Matt Moore looks at the start of Raptors-Cavaliers and how the lineups will dictate their series, then goes over the lines for Game 2 in Pelicans-Warriors, Sixers-Celtics, and Jazz-Rockets
Matt Moore talks about the lines and matchups in huge Game 6's Friday, Pelicans-Warriors Game 1, and Bucks-Celtics Game 7.
SI.com's Ben Golliver stops by to talk how surprising the Pelicans' domination of Portland is, if it's time to fade LeBron, and what the Bucks need long-term. Then Matt breaks down the weekend available lines in NBA playoff action.
Bryan Mears from the Action Network joins Matt Moore to break down the NBA lines in the NBA playoffs for a Wednesday, including the Cavs trying to get back on track, a Thunder-Jazz styles clash, and the woeful Wolves as big dogs.
Jared Dubin joins the show to talk Blazers-Pelicans, and the impact Nikola Mirotic had, how John Wall has to be better, and why Giannis Antetokounmpo can't guard Al Horford
Bryan Mears and Matt Moore break down Monday's NBA Playoff games, wondering if the Spurs are being overlooked, if the Sixers just got hot, and they ask if maybe, just maybe, the Cavs really are in trouble.
Peter Jennings from Fantasy Labs and the Action Network and Bryan Mears from the Action Network help Matt make sense of the Game 1 and series prices for the Eastern Conference Playoffs.
Dan Greenberg of Barstool Sports joins the show to talk about Boston's weird state in the middle, their first round series vs. the Bucks, Kyrie, the future, and the looming threat of a showdown with Sixers Twitter. Then Michael Levin from the Rights to Ricky Sanchez podcast declares victory in the Great Process War, talks about the Sixers-Heat matchup, and wonders where the Process goes from here.
Matt Moore welcomes FanRag Sports' Zach Harper and CBS Sports' James Herbert to break down the NBA playoff series by series. How depressing is Warriors-Rockets? Can the Thunder beat the Jazz defense? Do the Pacers have any hope against the LeBronslaught? All those questions and more.
Bryan Mears and Matt Moore break down the slate in the NBA on a playoff-implication Monday, and try and predict series prices for the NBA Playoffs.
Jared Dubin stops by to talk about what James Harden's vote total will be for MVP. Then we get the case for LeBron from Chris Barnewall of CBS Sports, and the case for Anthony Davis from Mason Ginsburg of Bourbon Street Shots.
William Lou joins the show to talk about DeMar DeRozan's MVP candidacy and Toronto's nervousness. Then James Holas joins to talk about Boston's big win vs. Utah and Brad Stevens' Coach of the Year candidacy.