Jordan, Magic, and Bird were all transcendent players and didn't RELY on others, they were relied upon.
Over the past couple decades there have been numerous examples of teams trying to build around some of the best PFs and not going very far. There's a clear pattern that teams with PFs as their centerpiece just don't work as well as teams with guards/wings as their centerpiece. Setting aside transcendence there are only two teams (SEA/UTH) in the last 30 years that made it to the Finals with a team "built around" a PF...and even then, the PG was just as, if not more, important to the team's success.