May 25, 2026

5 resolutions on this day.

๐Ÿˆ Sports Resolved YES

Spurs have 59 turnovers in first 3 games vs Thunder. Will they clean that up w less than 15 in gm 4?

69% of users predicted YES โ€” community got this one right.

The San Antonio Spurs committed just 12 turnovers in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on May 24, 2026, dropping below the 15-turnover threshold after averaging roughly 20 per game through the first three contests of the series. The improvement contributed directly to San Antonio's 103-82 victory over Oklahoma City, which evened the series at 2-2.

Oklahoma City, by contrast, turned the ball over 20 times in Game 4 โ€” and the Spurs converted those miscues into 25 points. The turnovers compounded the Thunder's broader offensive struggles: Oklahoma City shot 33 percent from the field and 18 percent from three-point range. Victor Wembanyama finished with 33 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and three blocks, and San Antonio opened with a 16-0 run to set the tone.

The Spurs had committed a combined 59 turnovers across Games 1 through 3, a pace the San Antonio coaching staff had identified publicly as the primary corrective target heading into Game 4. The cleanup effort, alongside Wembanyama's performance, swung the series momentum back to San Antonio.

The community correctly anticipated the correction, with 69 percent voting yes.

๐Ÿ’ป Technology Resolved NO

Will the newly merged SpaceX-xAI announce a major acquisition before filing for a SpaceX IPO?

54% of users predicted NO โ€” community got this one right.

The SpaceX-xAI combination, completed in February 2026 as the largest corporate merger on record at a combined valuation of $1.25 trillion, did not announce any major acquisition before SpaceX filed its IPO prospectus with the SEC. SpaceX filed its S-1 confidentially around April 2026, targeting a Nasdaq debut under the ticker SPCX at a valuation exceeding $2 trillion โ€” without any intervening acquisition announcement.

The merger itself was structured primarily as a share exchange, converting one xAI share into 0.1433 SpaceX shares, with the stated rationale of funding xAI infrastructure and integrating Grok AI capabilities with Starlink's orbital data network. The combined entity posted a $4.94 billion net loss for 2025, largely attributable to xAI's cash burn; Starlink remained the sole profitable segment with $4.42 billion in operating income.

Investors and analysts tracking the company's acquisition appetite found no announced deals in the post-merger window before the IPO filing. The community was nearly evenly split at 46 percent yes, reflecting genuine uncertainty about whether Musk would use the enlarged entity's scale to pursue further acquisitions before going public.

๐Ÿˆ Sports Resolved NO

Down 15 to 0 to start Game 3, Thunder come back to beat Spurs by 15. Will the Thunder win Game 4 too?

Community missed this one โ€” 67% predicted YES.

The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on May 24, 2026, at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, evening the series at 2-2. Victor Wembanyama led all scorers with 33 points, adding eight rebounds, five assists, and three blocks.

San Antonio opened the game with a 16-0 run and held Oklahoma City to 33 percent shooting from the field and 18 percent from three-point range throughout. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished with a team-high 19 points for the Thunder on 6-for-15 shooting. The Spurs also converted Oklahoma City's 20 turnovers into 25 points.

The result came three days after the Thunder had staged a dramatic comeback from a 15-0 deficit to win Game 3 by 15. The Spurs' ability to tighten their defensive rotations and limit their own turnovers โ€” just 12, down from an average of roughly 20 through the first three games โ€” proved decisive. The series now shifts back to Oklahoma City for Game 5.

The community expected the Thunder to close out, with 67 percent voting yes โ€” a significant miss given Wembanyama's dominant performance.

๐Ÿˆ Sports Resolved YES

Wow. Si Woo Kim is -18 after 2 rounds at the Byron Nelson in TX. Will 30 or more under par win it?

Community missed this one โ€” 87% predicted NO.

Wyndham Clark won the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson on May 24 at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, finishing at 30-under par 254 โ€” exactly meeting the 30-under threshold the question posed. Clark shot a bogey-free, 11-under 60 in the final round, the lowest closing round in Byron Nelson history, to overtake 54-hole co-leader Si Woo Kim by three strokes.

Kim, who had entered the week at a remarkable pace and led through much of the tournament, finished as runner-up at 27-under. Scottie Scheffler placed third at 25-under. The victory was Clark's fourth career PGA Tour title and his first in two years, earning him $3.6 million from the $10.3 million purse.

The low-scoring conditions at TPC Craig Ranch, a course that plays to scoring extremes in favorable weather, set the stage for a historic final total. Clark's Sunday 60 was the decisive factor, shifting the winning score past the 28-under mark many observers expected.

The prediction community heavily underestimated the final score, with only 13 percent voting that 30-under or better would win โ€” a significant miss given the scoring pace established through 36 holes.

๐Ÿˆ Sports Resolved YES

Will there be at least 6 caution flags during this Sunday's running of the Indianapolis 500?

67% of users predicted YES โ€” community got this one right.

The 110th Indianapolis 500, run May 24, 2026, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, produced seven caution periods accounting for 51 laps โ€” clearing the six-caution threshold by one. Caio Collet triggered the sixth caution on Lap 192, and Mick Schumacher brought out the seventh on Lap 197 after making contact with the SAFER Barrier in Turn 2, setting up a one-lap, green-white-checkered restart.

Felix Rosenqvist won that final sprint by 0.0233 seconds over David Malukas โ€” the closest margin in Indianapolis 500 history โ€” with Scott McLaughlin third and Pato O'Ward fourth. The race also featured two red-flag stoppages, shifting weather conditions, and 70 lead changes, itself a new record for the event.

The high caution count reflected an unusually incident-filled afternoon; IndyCar subsequently announced a rule adjustment addressing the timing of full-course cautions in the race's final laps. The 2026 edition was widely characterized as among the most chaotic and dramatic in the event's 110-year history.

The community correctly anticipated a caution-heavy race, with 67 percent of participants voting yes.