That's glorifying Jordan and I'm a fan of his and think he's the GOAT. Jordan won 6 titles and played 15 seasons, not really "being clutch almost on any occasion". You are also downplaying his teammates, he had two all timers in Pippen and Rodman, also guys like Kukoč were awesome, some great players like Kerr, Grant etc. and not to forget Phil Jackson. Lebron never had a team like that except maybe the Heat years.
They also wouldn't be "midtable" without Jordan, we actually know that. They had 55 wins and finished 3rd in the East the season Jordan took a break.
Thoroughly dissagree with that.
Can say the same about Messi, who has "only" 4 major titles in CL, first of which was passenger mode, despite having the same longevity in career of the most dominant team in the particular sport at the time, while having literal all time greats surrounding him as partners in crime for decade.
Nobody cares about winning, let alone being good in the NBA league, it's all about playoffs and the ring. In that aspect you don't seriously think Bulls without Jordan could actually aspire to a title, do you?
Obviously, no goat wins every single title, not even every second title and even surrounded with world class players. Jordan did two 3peats with two sets of different role players around him with Pippen being the only truly other world class player alongside him and still on vastly secondary role. I absolutely loved Rodman, Kukoc, Kerr, but they were the epitome of "good squad players" elevated by presence of greatness.
Only reasonable argument is that about Phil Jackson, who probably is like Pep of NBA. He just made teams work with whomever he had to work with and MJ benefited from it greatly, just like Messi did from Pep, but there's no way you can compare anybody in terms of clutch performances, especially in final stages and final seconds to MJ. I haven't paid much attention whose Lebrons pardners were at any given time, but they definitely couldn't be lower tier players than Kukoc and Kerr, come on. Also just the sheer competitiveness of 90s b-ball was on different league. There were les obvious hegemons like Lakers/Spurs/Goldenstate at any given time. Lot's of super tough teams to break and no mercy from the refs against tough defending. The Lebron emerged in the era of pussification and benefited from it greatly. There was no need for fade away jumpers, reverse layups or harsh physicality for him or anybody currently. Can just draw fouls infinitesimal times per match even from 3p line.