The Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals in a thrilling Super Bowl 56 on Sunday, earning the franchise's first championship since moving back to Los Angeles from St. Louis in 2016. The Rams are set to have a championship parade on Wednesday, and Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James wants in on it.

Recall that the Lakers didn't get a parade for their 2019-20 title won in the Disney bubble because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series in 2020 and didn't get a celebration either. So, The King wants a joint party:

It's pretty amusing that LeBron wants the Lakers to be a part of a parade in the middle of an NBA season in which they're floundering. The Lakers do have a home game scheduled against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night. There has also been a ton of roster turnover since that bubble title.

The Dodgers have dealt with roster turnover as well, but with MLB locking out the players right now, it probably wouldn't be too tough to get the band back together. Justin Turner is all for it:

Ultimately, it wouldn't be a surprise if the Lakers and Dodgers were honored during the Rams' championship parade. A full joint parade? That would be a bit much for titles that happened two years ago.

We'll see if LeBron has any sway and is able to make something happen. The Lakers star was at SoFi Stadium to watch the Rams beat the Bengals in the waning moments, 23-20.