What? No. No. Not even close. Comparing a set free throw that's wide open with 10 seconds to line up the shot to (usually) a jumper from even farther away is just ridiculous. NO one in the NBA hits "long 2s" at an 80% clip in-game. The NBA average for free throws is well under 80%, and that's by far the highest percentage shot you'll see outside of the paint.
This is so absurd that it borders on lunacy. Michael Jordan was dominant because of his ability to get to the rim (and the line) under any cir stance. Range was a weakness of Jordan's for most of his career. It simply didn't matter because the man found his way to the hoop time after time, and occasionally would drill an outside shot to keep the defense honest.