Not so fast, my friend. MJ and Brady are similar in the way they won titles with very different teams over a long span, how they took over late in the biggest games, and how each made their supporting casts better.
It's unfair to MJ to compare him to three centers, who by dint of their height had a natural advantage on many stats. Russell-Jordan is an interesting debate as both were top-five defenders throughout their careers and both made their teammates better. Wilt didn't do that, and Kareem isn't really in the GOAT debate despite his prodigious stats. Kareem won titles in years with HOF teammates, not in years when he was the centerpiece.
Neither Wilt nor Kareem completely took over in the biggest moments of their careers the way Brady or Jordan have. If you had to give the ball to one guy all-time to win you the game, neither Wilt nor Kareem come to mind.
My starting five NBA all-time in order with position:
Michael Jordan #2
Bill Russell #5
Larry Bird #3
Magic Johnson #1
Tim Duncan #4
LeBron James doesn't make my list because I don't see him as an elite passer like the five above.
Second five:
LeBron James #2
Kareem Abdul Jabbar #5
Julius Irving #3
Kevin Garnett #4
John Stockton #1
That would make an interesting pickup game.