Kinda tough to compare LeBron to Jordan. Kobe was a much easier comparison. They play different positions, they play different styles, they play in different eras. They're both dynamic defensive players (Jordan was one of the best ever at jumping passing lanes, LeBron is an all-time shotblocker for his height/position), they're both career 50% shooters though neither of them are great 3-pt. shooters.
MJ's still better because he was the best player on a team that dominated the NBA during a period with better competition with a similar cast of characters (aside from Pippen and a couple of seasons of Rodman, he had squat) while LeBron has been cruising in to the finals year after year in the historically terrible Eastern Conference and losing 4 out of 7 (and likely should've lost this year as well) Finals series. The greatest player of all times doesn't have a losing record in the NBA Finals. Sorry.
He's still an all-time great player and could definitely be argued as the greatest small/power forward in basketball history, but I still put Bill Russell and MJ ahead of him. I think he's on the same level as Magic and Kareem (even though they won more titles) and ahead of Kobe and Bird (because fuck Kobe and Bird had an injury-shortened career).