At 0.94, Dwayne Wade is the single strongest pull in Chris Bosh's top 10 — and the Miami Heat (0.92) follows just behind, forming a two-peak structure that anchors the entire neighbor set in one specific franchise era.
The shape here is two-peak: Wade and the Heat together constitute a distinct first cluster, separated by a visible gap from the rest of the top 10. After those two, the scores step down to Joy Taylor (0.83, TV Personalities) and the National Basketball Association (0.83, Sports Leagues), then Xstrology (0.81, Miscellaneous), NBA on ESPN (0.81, TV Channels), and NBA TV (0.80, TV Channels). The second cluster is NBA media infrastructure — broadcast channels and league properties — rather than individual players. Flo Rida (0.80, Musicians and Bands) is the one cross-kind outlier in the top 10, sitting between the two clusters without belonging cleanly to either. LeBron James (0.80, Athletes) and NBA on TNT (0.79, TV Shows) round out the set. Of the ten neighbors, three are fellow athletes (Wade, LeBron James, and — just outside the top 10 in the broader graph — others), three are NBA broadcast properties, one is a TV personality, one is a sports league, one is miscellaneous, and one is a musician.
The overall picture is an audience shaped tightly around one team and one broadcast ecosystem, with Wade functioning as the structural anchor rather than the NBA at large.