Kevin Durant's nearest ten neighbors form a tight cluster of basketball athletes, NBA broadcast properties, and hip-hop musicians — all compressed into a narrow similarity band between 0.96 and 0.98, with no single neighbor pulling clearly ahead of the rest.
Six of the ten are fellow athletes. Stephen Curry leads at 0.98, followed closely by Russell Westbrook at 0.98 and Dwight Howard at 0.97. Chris Paul (0.97), Floyd Mayweather (0.96), and Vince Carter (0.96) round out the athlete contingent. The two broadcast channels — NBA on TNT (0.97) and NBA on ESPN (0.97) — sit squarely inside the same band, suggesting the audience that follows Durant also tracks the league's primary TV homes. Ballislife.com (0.98), a basketball-focused website, is the second-highest neighbor overall, reinforcing how tightly this audience is organized around the sport itself. The one cross-kind outlier is Waka Flocka (0.97), the sole musician in the top 10, whose audience shape lands nearly indistinguishable from the basketball cluster.
The flat distribution across all ten neighbors — less than two hundredths of a point separating first from last — signals an audience with a consistent, well-defined profile rather than one pulled in competing directions.