It sounds like he didn't call them both out by name, so I am not sure he really meant to lump Mike and Tommy together.
As far as Tommy goes, I agree completely. He is a total homer, and has lost touch with today's NBA. I still love him, but he has become a charicature of himself, and while he is entertaining, he would be lucky if half of what he says is accurate.
Mike on the other hand is still one of the best in the game, and isn't nearly the homer Tommy is. Mike does the research, that Tommy hasn't seemed like he has done in 20 years.
My guess is Thorpe (who puts no thought into these responses) either didn't mean to lump them in together, or in his limited experience watching them, he has been so bowled over by Tommy, he hasn't had a chance to realize Mike's brilliance.