Yes. I have him as #2 on my all time ranking. No matter what, LeBron is 40% in NBA finals.
I wouldn't put him that high. I think LeBron's being #2 is mostly narrative driven. It often elides the accomplishments of other all-time greats like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russel, Magic Johnson, etc.
Jordan is still #1. To never lose a final, be the main undisputed #1
guy, better statistical averages in the playoffs, and facing defense
that were 100% tougher with less restrictions and where defense thrived,
and the average player was a good-->great defender in today's game
I place Jordan as #1 because he lived up to the hype. He was one of the few players to win a regular season MVP, and a defensive player of the year award in the same year (I think Hakeem Olajuwon and Giannis Antetokounmpo are the only other players to do it.) As you stated, Jordan has never lost in the finals, and was able to excel in a championship system. I've watched Michael Jordan, Kareem, Magic, Duncan, Shaq, Steph, LeBron, Byrd, Olajuwon, etc. play, and Jordan was it. In all honesty, I don't think I'll witness anytime soon a player supplanting Jordan as #1.