I don’t think Jordan was a better dribbler, his handles were actually pretty basic (more so a product of his era than an indictment on him) but his ability to stop on a dime is what made his bythenumbers crossover and behind the back dribble so effective. However, he had much more elevation and agility than Kawhi. Same with Kobe.
KL may actually be the most technically skilled Jordan clone (or right behind Kobe) as far as footwork, handles, post game nuances, etc., and perhaps the best pure shooter of them, but his Achilles heel is he’s only an above average/ “good” athlete. Not otherworldly. So it’s not the same flare as Mike, Kobe, or even Ant Edwards attacking the rim or fading away over defenders.