The top 10 neighbors for ESPN Stats & Info form a tight cluster of sports journalists and TV personalities — no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.90.
The shape is flat. Jay Bilas leads at 0.93, followed closely by Andy Katz at 0.93 and Joe Lunardi at 0.92. CBS Sports CBB (0.92) is the only non-individual in the top 10, a TV channel covering college basketball. Jeff Goodman (0.91) and Scott Van Pelt (0.91) round out the upper tier. Tallying subcategories across all ten: six are Journalists (Jay Bilas, Andy Katz, Jeff Goodman, Scott Van Pelt, Jon Rothstein, Todd McShay, Seth Davis — actually seven), one is a Professional (Joe Lunardi), one is a TV Channel (CBS Sports CBB), and two are TV Personalities (Doug Gottlieb at 0.90, Ryen Russillo at 0.89 — just outside the top 10 proper but visible in the wider set). ESPN Stats & Info is itself a Sports brand; none of the top 10 neighbors share that subcategory, meaning the audience shape is defined almost entirely by individual sports media figures rather than by comparable data or analytics brands.
The overall picture is an audience built around sports media personalities — journalists and on-air talent — rather than around sports organizations, teams, or analytics products.