You have to admit Magic had a much better surrounding cast than Bird did, even if the 1986 Celtics are regarded as one of the best teams in NBA history.With regard to Durant and Kawhi, that is why I said arguably. I think Durant is there. Further, Durant probably has 4-5 more years of top notch play as his game doesn't require a lot of athleticism. I, also, have Magic ahead of Bird. I didn't mention him because his career was shortened as well due to the HIV Virus. However, he was the engine that won the Laker/Celtic rivalry in the 80's. Also, many don't account for the evolution of the game. Lebron is statistically as good of an outside shooter as Bird and Lebron is not even considered a good shooter for this day and time.
No doubt the Lakers were the team of the 80s. To be fair in the 3 finals they played each other they all went at least 6 games. The Lakers won more titles in the 80s, but the Celtics were right there with them otherwise the Lakers would have went on a Chicago Bulls like run in the 80s.
As far as Lebron being as good of an outside shooter as Larry Bird, you know that’s inaccurate. Lebron’s best 3 point percentage year was .406. Larry Bird shot that percentage or higher 6 of his 13 years in the league. Not to mention Lebrons best year at the free throw line would have been Larry Birds worst year there by far.