There's a whole lot of stupid in this thread ...
Jordan was 6 of 6 in Finals.
Jordan was 6 of 9 in Eastern Finals (losing in 6 to the Magic, in 6 to the Pistons in 89 and 7 to the Pistons in 90 - both Pistons teams won the title). Those Pistons teams beat the Lakers in 4 and Blazers in 5 to win titles ... so you could very easily argue that the Bulls were the 2nd best team in the league for those years. So for those that are too busy worshipping LBJ, in 9 straight seasons where Jordan at least suited up to play in his prime, he played in the Eastern Conference Finals at minimum and the winner of that series won the title 8 of the 9 seasons.
The script says that the Bulls never beat anybody in the Finals and that the East was weak during the periods that they won those titles:
Teams beat in the Eastern Finals:
'91: 2-time defending champion Pistons (50 wins in regular season)
'92: 57 win Cleveland team (2nd best record in East)
'93: 60 win New York Knicks team (top seed in the East)
'96: 60 win defending Eastern Champion Orlando
'97: 61 win Miami Heat (2nd best record in East)
'98: 58 win Indiana Pacers (2nd best record in East)
Teams beat in the Finals:
'91: LA Lakers (58 wins in regular season, 2nd best record in the West)
'92: 57 win Portland (2nd Finals in 3 years; lost to Lakers in West Finals in '91 as a 63 win team)
'93: 62 win Phoenix (best record in the league)
'96: 64 win Seattle (top seed in the West)
'97: 64 win Utah (top seed in the West)
'98: 62 win Utah (top seed in the West)
The above list tells me that they pretty much played the top competition available to them on the way to the Finals.
The argument about Jordan being surrounded by so many great players is also laughable. Scottie Pippen was the PERFECT complementary player to MJ. Grant/Rodman were strong defenders/rebounders but neither would ever be confused with an offensive force. LBJ hasn't ever won shit without being surrounded by other great players. I think it's a fair argument to compare Wade vs Pippen as a better player. Bosh is certainly a better player than Grant and at worst a more well rounded player compared to Rodman. The rest of the roster was generally capable players that could fill their role. In many respects, not that much different from what LBJ expects out of his role players. Results though speak for themselves. 6-0 >>> 2-5 (which is 1-6 without the luckbox shot that Ray Allen hit in Game 6.
Moreover, when Jordan made it to the Finals, there was never serious doubt as to the winner as 5 of the 6 series ended in 6 games and the other series ended in 5 ... he never faced an elimination game in the Finals. That's unreal. What's even more unbelievable to me is that in the 6 championship years, the Bulls only faced 2 elimination games ('92 East Semi's to the Knicks and the '98 East Finals to the Pacers - both Game 7's). Talk about dominating the court and everything that goes on on that court.
There's a reason why Jordan is so universally viewed as the greatest player of all time. For as good as LBJ is, he's not anywhere close to the same ballpark.