The top 10 neighbors span nine Athletes, one Musicians and Bands entry, and no other subcategory — a near-uniform same-kind cluster that still stretches across multiple sports.
Ja Morant leads at 0.94, the strongest pull in the set, followed closely by Deion Sanders at 0.93 and Odell Beckham Jr at 0.92. The lone non-athlete in the top 10 is Eric Thomas, classified as Musicians and Bands, sitting at 0.91 — fourth overall, ahead of several athletes. Trae Young (0.91) and Michael Vick (0.91) round out the upper tier. The shape is broad: scores descend gradually from 0.94 down to Michael Thomas at 0.88, with no sharp drop-off and no single neighbor dominating the structure.
The subcategory mix within the athletes is itself notable. The top 10 includes NFL wide receivers (Odell Beckham Jr, Terrell Owens), NBA guards (Ja Morant, Trae Young), a multi-sport figure (Deion Sanders), and a quarterback (Michael Vick) — cross-sport coverage rather than a tight positional or league cluster. Russell Wilson (0.89) and Chad Johnson (0.89) extend the NFL presence, while Terrell Owens (0.89) adds another receiver.
The broad shape, combined with consistently high scores across different sports, points to an audience defined less by allegiance to a single league or position than by a shared orientation toward high-profile, personality-forward athletes.