Underdogs and All-Stars: Dramatic Developments in Sports This Week
This week's sports news covers the Patriots' embrace of their underdog role, the Diamondbacks signing Carlos Santana, Kawhi Leonard's All-Star inclusion, and a trade involving James Harden. Lindsey Vonn defies odds for the Olympics, and the NFL investigates EMF concerns. Additionally, the NBA reveals All-Star teams, featuring top players like LeBron, Durant, and Curry.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel embraces his team's status as underdogs, considering it a reflection of American culture as they prepare for the Super Bowl against Seattle. Vrabel highlighted this perspective during a press conference in Santa Clara on Tuesday.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have reportedly signed first baseman Carlos Santana to a one-year contract worth $2 million, providing a seasoned option alongside the younger Pavin Smith. Meanwhile, NBA commissioner Adam Silver has added Clippers' forward Kawhi Leonard to the All-Star pool, marking his seventh selection.
The sports world also saw Cleveland acquiring James Harden from the Clippers in a trade, while Lindsey Vonn aims to compete in the Olympics despite an ACL injury. The NFL is also addressing electromagnetic field concerns at Levi's Stadium ahead of the Super Bowl.
(With inputs from agencies.)

