The '92 Cavs took the Bulls to 6 games, and I don't think anyone is confusing these current Cavs with the Jordan Bulls. And if they are...well, they're just confused.
These Cavs are a very good team, but they'll also have the benefit of one of the easiest roads to the Finals in playoff history. They started out with a Piston team that pretty much tried to fall out of the 8th seed so they could start their summer early, followed by a beat up Hawks team that doesn't know how to win on the road. Their ECF opponent is going to either be a team without last years DPOY, and their 1st or 2nd big off the bench, who's always given them problems. Or they'll play a team that lives and dies by the jump shot, and has shown to be choke artists.
I'm not taking anything away from what the Cavs are doing. They're playing who's on their schedule, and to their credit, they're not playing down to their competition. They're playing great ball, and dominating. But this is not going to go down as one of the greatest teams of all time. They've got a player who will go down as one of the greatest of all time, but this team is not.