Joe Johnson has not played in the NBA since 2018. He recently starred in the BIG3 and became the first player to get an NBA contract after playing in Ice Cube's league. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Joe Johnson starred for many years with the Brooklyn Nets. Now he could end up with one of the Nets’ biggest conference rivals.

Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported on Tuesday that the seven-time All-Star has a workout scheduled later this week with the Milwaukee Bucks. The team currently has one open roster spot to fill.

Johnson, 39, has not played in the NBA since 2018. He recently starred in the BIG3 and became the first player to get an NBA contract after playing in Ice Cube's league. Johnson received the contract from the Detroit Pistons in 2019 but was waived before the season began.

Milwaukee would be an intriguing destination for Johnson. He used to be teammates with Bucks center Brook Lopez in Brooklyn, with Milwaukee forward PJ Tucker in Houston, and with Bucks guard Jeff Teague in Atlanta.

The Bucks have also previously had interest in Iso Joe, who could offer them scoring punch off the bench at best and quality playoff experience at worst.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Defending champion Golden Knights ousted by Stars in first round
Watch: Kyle Larson wins closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history
Lando Norris wins Miami Grand Prix for his first career F1 victory
Rangers hold off late Hurricanes rally to take early series lead
Watch: Shohei Ohtani homers twice as Dodgers sweep Braves
Taylor Pendrith outlasts Ben Kohles at Byron Nelson for maiden win
Watch: Astros woes continue in one-run loss to Mariners
Panthers star throws some shade at defeated Maple Leafs
Donovan Mitchell channeled 'The Answer' in first-round win vs. Magic
NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas delayed
Watch: Juan Soto's three-run double gives Yankees 5-2 lead over Tigers in seventh
Pirates GM responds to calls to promote ace pitching prospect
Dodgers place right-hander on 15-day injured list
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah joins elite company in victory vs. Tottenham
Former All-Pro CB medically cleared for football activities
NHL announces 2024 Selke Trophy finalists
J.J. Watt has interesting comments on possibility of playing in 2024
Russell Westbrook reacts to reports of him leaving Clippers
Ant-Man leads Timberwolves to Game 1 upset of Nuggets
Luis Arraez makes history in Padres debut