This is all a roundabout way to get to the point, which is that in the history of the NBA, some players are so good they can lift a team to a title almost immediately. Several all-time greats have done it. Jordan did not.
A lot of people, me included, think the 80's were the most competitive years in the league's history. No one will ever know how well Jordan's great teams could have done in the mid 80's, but he did not break through until Bird, Magic and Kareem faded. My guess is that the Bulls would have won one or two titles if they had been around in the 80's. I just don't see how Pippin and Grant/Rodman do so well in the 80's.
Jordan never beat a team lead by a top 10 all-time player, unless you count early Shaq, which I would not. Russell had to play against Chamberlain, West, Robertson, Baylor and a large number of other HOF players, and he only lost once when healthy.