John Calipari (0.83) and Kentucky Basketball (0.82) form one clear peak in Karl-Anthony Towns's top 10 — a tight college basketball cluster that reflects his well-documented Kentucky roots. The second peak is less expected: Randy Moss (0.81) and Devin Booker (0.80) pull the neighbor set toward a broader sports-fan profile that extends well beyond basketball or college athletics.
The shape is two-peak, and the gap between those clusters is meaningful. After Booker, scores step down to the Cincinnati Bengals (0.80), Brandon Phillips (0.79), and the Cincinnati Reds (0.78) — a Midwest pro-sports contingent that shares audience shape with Towns despite no obvious thematic connection to him. Subcategory-wise, six of the top 10 are Athletes or Sports Teams, which makes this a largely same-kind neighbor set, but the specific mix — an NFL wide receiver, an MLB infielder, two Cincinnati franchises — signals that the audience Towns draws overlaps heavily with general Midwest sports fandom, not just NBA or basketball audiences.
The two outliers in the top 10 are The BOB & TOM Show (0.77), a Podcasts and Radio entry, and Randall Cobb (0.76), another NFL athlete — both consistent with the same Midwest sports-and-entertainment profile. Fireball Whisky (0.76) is the lone brand in the top 10, rounding out a neighbor set that reads less like an NBA star's audience and more like the audience of a regional sports ecosystem anchored in Kentucky and the Ohio Valley.