By the time the 2018 NBA Playoffs came around, the Philadelphia 76ers had a solid mix of young, talented players with experienced veterans who can still play at a high level. Unfortunately, it appears they're going to have to find that experience and veteran leadership else where this upcoming season.

According to Keith Pompey of the Philly Inquirer, veteran center Amir Johnson is drawing interest from both Los Angeles teams in the Clippers and Lakers, as well as the New York Knicks.

Johnson played just 15.8 minutes per game for the Sixers, averaging 4.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game. The Sixers have already lost shooting guard Marco Belinelli, a terrific mid-season addition for Philadelphia, as well as power forward Ersan Ilyasova.

The Sixers are reportedly in talks with LeBron James' camp to try and recruit the former Cleveland Cavaliers forward to Philly. They're also reportedly considering trading for San Antonio Spurs star Kawhi Leonard, but talks haven't really gone anywhere of late.

At this point in his career, Johnson isn't anything more than a backup big man and more of a mentor for younger players. For young teams like the Lakers, Clippers, and Knicks, an addition of Johnson on a small deal would make a bit of sense.