I don't think so. In 94 Hakeem dropped 29 a night on 52% in the playoffs. Kobe's main benefit is his offensive production, and even in his best postseason, he wasn't as effective of a scorer as Hakeem was in the 94 playoffs. This is not Shaq we are talking about, as in a guy who needs someone to close games for him. This is a center that you can go to down the stretch, and the Bulls frontline would have arguably been the weakest one Hakeem saw in 94, and they had no center worth holding so he (great help defender) could sit back and roam all day.
Jordan could pump more points and he was more efficient at it. Your SG having a FG% like a pivot makes a big difference.