Russell Westbrook's top 10 neighbors split evenly between athletes and musicians — four of each — with a comedian and a sports media website rounding out the set, and no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 down to 0.95 across all ten, a band of less than three points. Kevin Durant leads at 0.98, the only neighbor that edges above the pack, followed closely by Kevin Hart at 0.97 — a comedian sitting just behind the nearest fellow athlete. The next three positions go to Chris Paul at 0.96, Lil Wayne at 0.95, and Dwight Howard at 0.95. The remaining five — Waka Flocka, Offset, Nelly, Usher, and Stephen Curry — hold between 0.95 and 0.95, with Ballislife.com just outside the top 10 at 0.95. Within the top 10, the Musicians and Bands subcategory accounts for four neighbors (Lil Wayne, Waka Flocka, Offset, Nelly, Usher — actually five), Athletes for four (Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Dwight Howard, Stephen Curry), one Comedian (Kevin Hart), and one Website (Ballislife.com). The cross-kind presence is notable: musicians account for half the top 10, matching athletes in weight, which means the audience shape here is defined as much by hip-hop fandom as by basketball fandom.
The flat, mixed composition suggests an audience that moves fluidly across NBA basketball and hip-hop culture, with no single neighbor or subcategory dominating the shape.