The Golden State Warriors sit at 0.97 — the strongest pull in Klay Thompson's top 10 — but the second peak belongs not to another teammate or NBA player, but to Andre Branch (0.95), an athlete whose audience shape nearly mirrors Thompson's own.
The shape flag here is "two-peak," and the data bears it out. The Warriors (0.97) form one clear anchor, reflecting the tight audience overlap between Thompson and his former franchise. Andre Branch (0.95) forms the second, separated from the Warriors by a meaningful gap and from the next neighbor, the LA Clippers (0.93), by two full points. Below those two peaks, the top 10 settles into a dense cluster of basketball-adjacent entities: Draymond Green (0.92), Ayesha Curry (0.92) — the only TV Personality in the top 10 — Lamar Odom (0.90), Stephen Curry (0.90), Nike Basketball (0.90), Nike.com (0.89), and Beats by Dre (0.89). Six of the ten neighbors are athletes (the same subcategory as Thompson), two are sports teams, one is a TV personality, and one is a fitness brand — a tightly same-kind cluster with a single cross-category brand presence.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that is anchored to a specific franchise context while simultaneously carrying a second, distinct gravitational center — suggesting Thompson's followers don't collapse entirely into Warriors fandom but maintain a separate audience identity of their own.