Give me a break. Jackson is a great coach, but he's a coach who knows how to use already established players. Jackson has never been known for grooming players into working pieces. He's always been ty at handling role players and secondary guys. Let's not forget that Jordan was already considered the best player in the NBA when he began coaching the Bulls.
Phil Jackson won the coaching lottery twice. Jordan and Pippen, then Shaq and Kobe. It still counts that he won even with them, but you can't really use his total les against a guy who was never that fortunate and had to play in a small market that pretty much nobody who has a choice wants to go to.
It's like saying Phil Jackson in a Lambo is a better racer than Pop driving an Infiniti because he crosses the finish faster in the clearly vastly superior car. Phil isn't a better racer, he just had the better car(s).