Dime's top 10 nearest neighbors split almost evenly between athletes and musicians — a basketball-and-hip-hop pairing that runs through the entire cluster without a single neighbor dominating the rest.
The shape is flat: scores range from 0.92 down to 0.89, a narrow band with no structural spike. Carmelo Anthony leads at 0.92, followed closely by SLAM (0.91) — the one other website subcategory neighbor does not appear in the top 10, making SLAM the only fellow magazine-adjacent media property and the lone Marketing Channels entry until HipHopDX at 0.90. Among the top 10, athletes account for four entries: Carmelo Anthony (0.92), Allen Iverson (0.91), Chris Webber (0.91), and Jamal Crawford (0.90). Musicians and Bands fill three more slots: Wyclef Jean (0.90), Swizz Beatz (0.89), and Pharrell Williams (0.89) — all hip-hop adjacent by subcategory. VH1 (0.90) and Epic Records (0.90) round out the set as a TV channel and a music brand respectively.
The composition confirms that Dime's audience shape is defined by the overlap of NBA player fandom and hip-hop music consumption — two distinct celebrity subcategories that appear in roughly equal measure across the top 10, with media properties like SLAM and HipHopDX reinforcing rather than anchoring the cluster.