Nah.
First off, Jordan's not "polarizing". He's the most beloved basketball player of all-time and the 2nd most idolized athlete in the world after Muhammad Ali. Jordan's Bulls used to come into towns and the other teams fans would be rooting for The Bulls. The Air Jordans are shoes that people kill for all over America.
Whereas with LeBron, everybody acknowledges his talent, but even other players see him as a bytch. Fans see him as a bytch and a primadonna. He's trying to be Jordan, but he's not coming close. He's definitely not as beloved as O..J. was, who was as beloved as anybody in the country at the time.
Also, The Rock wasn't even playing for the U when they won the title. He was on the bench. He wasn't a star at all. O.J. was the best football player of all-time in college up to that point. Then, he went to the NFL and broke Jim Brown's rushing record. Dude was transcendent and a movie star on TOP of that.
There is no O.J. of today.
Would Arnold Schwarzenegger be a white equivalent of O.J.?