Jordan is often considered the GOAT in large part due to his 6 titles. Magic won 5 and Bird 3.
But the devil is in the details, and if you look at the details of each Bulls title, there was some luck involved in Jordan racking up 6. Also keep in mind that Jordan played 7 years before he won an NBA title.
The 1991 title was against an injury-depleted Laker team with Magic, Worthy, & Scott all injured. The 1992 title was almost blown in game 6 when Phil Jackson took out Jordan at the start of the 4th quarter and put in a bunch of reserves who rallied to save the day.
Unlike Magic/Bird, Jordan did not have a great rival. Probably John Stockton, whom Jordan faced in his last two titles, would be the closest to that role.
For these reasons I've always argued that Jordan tends to be overrated, as great as he was. Of course it is sacrilege among Bulls fans.
One thing I do admire about MJ was that he changed his game quite a bit in later years when he really developed his mid-range jump shot and innovative ways to get open. He re-invented himself. There were almost two Jordan's, both great. I don't know of any other player who compares in that regard.