The top 10 neighbors for Skip Bayless form a tight, mixed cluster — sports debate TV shows, fellow TV personalities, athletes, a comedian, and a musician — with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.95 and 0.91.
The shape is flat. Undisputed leads at 0.95, followed closely by First Take at 0.94 — the two sports debate TV shows sitting at the top of the set. After that, the cluster diversifies quickly. Shannon Sharpe, a fellow TV personality, comes in at 0.93. Then the neighbor type shifts: Kevin Hart, a comedian, at 0.92; Russell Westbrook at 0.92 and Kevin Durant at 0.92, both athletes; Terrell Owens and Reggie Bush at 0.91, also athletes; LeBron James at 0.91; and Deion Sanders at 0.91. That's six athletes, two TV shows, one TV personality, and one comedian across the top 10 — a cross-kind mix where athletes outnumber every other subcategory. The only other TV personality in the top 10 is Sharpe; the only comedian is Hart. No musicians appear in the top 10, though they are well-represented in the broader neighbor set visible in the graph.
The flat shape and cross-kind composition together indicate an audience that isn't defined narrowly by sports media consumption alone — it overlaps substantially with audiences drawn to high-profile athletes and entertainment figures across multiple subcategories.