The Philadelphia 76ers (0.86) and Torrey Smith (0.83) form two distinct poles in Malcolm Jenkins's top 10 — a Philadelphia sports-team cluster on one side and a fellow-athlete cluster on the other, with the rest of the neighbors distributed between them.
The shape is two-peak. Four of the top 10 neighbors are Sports Teams by subcategory: the 76ers at 0.86, the Philadelphia Eagles at 0.80, the Philadelphia Phillies at 0.76, and the Baltimore Ravens at 0.75. Three are fellow Athletes: Torrey Smith at 0.83, DeSean Jackson at 0.80, and LeSean McCoy at 0.80. The remaining three neighbors break from both clusters: Michael Wilbon (0.77) and Joel Embiid (0.74) represent Journalists and Athletes respectively, while American Deli (0.74), a QSR brand, is the sole non-sports, non-media entity in the top 10. The geographic concentration is notable — three of the four Sports Teams are Philadelphia franchises, reinforcing that one peak is specifically a Philadelphia sports audience rather than a generic pro-sports one.
The two-peak structure suggests Jenkins's audience sits at the intersection of a city-specific sports fandom and a broader athlete-follower base, with sports journalists like Wilbon bridging the two.