At 0.94, the Philadelphia Eagles sit nearly level with Ben Simmons at 0.94 — two distinct poles that define the 76ers' audience shape. This is a genuine two-peak structure: one peak anchored in Philadelphia sports fandom, the other in NBA player followings.
The sports-team cluster is tight. The Eagles (0.94) are joined by the Philadelphia Phillies (0.82) and the Philadelphia Flyers (0.75), forming a clear Philadelphia multi-sport bloc. The Baltimore Ravens (0.74) extend that cluster slightly beyond city lines into the broader mid-Atlantic sports fan base. Four of the top 10 neighbors carry the Sports Teams subcategory — the same as the 76ers themselves.
The athlete peak runs parallel. Ben Simmons (0.94), Malcolm Jenkins (0.86), Joel Embiid (0.84), and DeSean Jackson (0.81) are all Athletes — three of them directly connected to Philadelphia franchises. Torrey Smith (0.79) rounds out that group. The only departure from these two clusters in the top 10 is Michael Smith (0.76), a Journalist, whose presence suggests the audience also tracks sports media commentary closely.
The shape reveals an audience defined almost entirely by Philadelphia civic sports identity and NBA-adjacent athlete followings, with very little drift toward entertainment or non-sports content at the top of the similarity range.