Reebok's top 10 neighbors span basketball media, music platforms, athletes, and a footwear competitor — a mixed cluster with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.81 and 0.79.
The shape is flat: NBA History leads at 0.81, followed within a point by SLAM (0.81), Apple Music (0.81), and Steve Nash (0.81). That four-way near-tie at the top is the defining structural feature — no single neighbor breaks away. Subcategory-wise, the top 10 breaks down as: three athletes (Steve Nash, Paul Pierce, Blake Griffin), two sports leagues (NBA History, WNBA), two magazines (SLAM and one other), one music brand (Apple Music), one podcasts-and-radio channel (Shade45), and one footwear brand (adidas Basketball). Basketball — as leagues, athletes, and basketball-specific media — accounts for the majority of the cluster. The lone fellow footwear brand in the top 10 is adidas Basketball at 0.79, the lowest-ranked of the ten. Apple Music and Shade45 introduce a music and hip-hop radio thread that runs alongside the basketball core, suggesting the audience shape is defined by a basketball-and-music cultural overlap rather than footwear category affinity alone.
The flat distribution across these subcategories points to an audience with broad but coherent cultural interests — basketball-first, with music woven in — rather than one organized tightly around any single entity or kind.