I'm from Chicago, born and raised, and watched almost every Bulls game from 1990 to 1998.
Aint no way in the world Lebron James could have lead a team to those six titles the way Jordan did.
Some of ya'll are just looking at stats or height or weight, but are missing some key components that can take a great player from being great to the GREATEST.
Intangible skills such as heart, leadership skills, toughness, the ability to make mediocre teammates look good, shut down defense, etc are things that can't be recorded in any book. Mike tops Lebron in all these categories.
The reason I compared him to Scottie was not one of disrespect, but they both have a similar style of play (with Lebron being an enhanced version) and personalities.
Both Lebron and Scottie's true position is small forward, but both of them could play 1 - 4. Both are high flyers that have amazing dunks (Unlike Magic). Both shoot/shot around 72% from the stripe (Unlike Magic). Both could put up big time points if necessary. Both preferred to be more of a facilitator and not the main man, if possible.
Both have had postseason issues (unlike Magic or Mike) and have had leadership and mental toughness questioned (unlike Magic or Mike).
Magic Johnson was a 6'9" point guard, but that was his TRUE position, even though he could play 1 - 5. Rarely did Magic want to put up huge scoring games because he was an assists king.
Lebron's style of play is closer to Scottie's more than most people realize.