A couple of things here:
The MVP argument is stupid on both sides. As a previous poster stated, both Jordan and James should have 10 MVP's each, as they were both the Most Valuable Player for at least a decade.
Nobody wins on their own. In the last 35 years, only 1 team won the title without MULTIPLE future Hall of Famers on the roster, the 2004 Pistons. No matter how great you are, you have to have help. This is why LeBron went to Miami, no free agents are coming to Cleveland. If you were a free agent and had your choice of cities, would you go to Cleveland?
Look at it this way, in Jordan's first 4 years, the Bulls picked in the top 12 of the draft every year. With two of those picks they got Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant, the 2nd and 3rd best players on the first 3-peat.
Meanwhile, in LeBron's first 4 years, Cleveland picked in the top 12 once. And in two of those years, they didn't have a 1st round pick. Hard to win when you can't draft and can't acquire free agents.
I think we can all agree that the 2007 Cleveland team was the worst team in history to make the finals. LeBron should be celebrated for this, not have it held against him for losing. In 2011, he lost to the Mavericks which had 2 HOF (Nowitski and Kidd), plus the Defensive Player of the Year in Tyson Chandler. In 2014 he lost to the Spurs with Duncan, Leonard, Parker, Ginobili, all of whom will be in the HOF one day. Then in 2015, both Irving and Love missed the Finals due to injury........Jordan isn't winning without Pippen and Rodman/Grant.
In all 3 of LeBron's championships, he beat a team that had 3 future Hall of Famers. Jordan never had to face a team like that.
One more thing, please stop saying that Ray Allen bailed LeBron out. People seem to forget that some of Jordan's most iconic moments are the dish to Kerr, or the dish Paxson. LeBron gets criticized for passing, because his guys missed the wide-open shots, while Jordan got to win championships.