Vince Carter's top 10 neighbors form a tight, homogeneous cluster — a mix of basketball athletes, NBA media properties, and musicians, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.94 across all ten, a band of less than 0.02. Kevin Durant leads at 0.96, followed immediately by Ballislife.com at 0.96 and Stephen Curry at 0.96 — three neighbors essentially tied. Blake Griffin (0.96) and Jamal Crawford (0.95) round out the basketball athlete cluster. Six of the ten neighbors share Carter's own subcategory of Athletes, confirming that the audience shape is anchored firmly in basketball fandom. The remaining four break into two directions: Waka Flocka (0.95) and Jordin Sparks (0.94) represent Musicians and Bands, while NBA on TNT (0.95) and SLAM (0.94) represent basketball media — a TV show and a magazine, respectively. No comedians, actors, or non-sports brands appear in the top 10.
The flat shape, combined with the tight subcategory concentration, indicates an audience defined almost entirely by basketball — players and the media ecosystem around the sport — with a secondary but consistent pull toward musicians who share that same audience profile.