LeBron James wants to turn the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl parade into one enormous party celebrating two years' worth of champions.
James suggested on Twitter Monday that the Rams hold a joint parade with the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Dodgers. The Lakers and Dodgers both won championships in 2020, but were never honored with parades due to the pandemic.
For what it’s worth, Dodgers infielder Justin Turner had proposed a somewhat similar idea shortly after the Rams’ win on Sunday.
James is thinking big here, and you have to commend him for that. However, the Rams might not be keen to share the championship stage with a couple teams that won their titles more than a year ago. Plus, it would be hard to get all the players from these teams together. That’s particularly true of the Lakers, who are still in the middle of their season.
On the other hand, this would let Matthew Stafford and his childhood pal celebrate their titles together, which would be cool. Plus, a mega-parade would definitely be unforgettable. It still seems like an unlikely proposition, however.
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