Warriors forward Draymond Green, who had a spat with teammate Kevin Durant earlier this season, hopped on a plane and flew from San Francisco to New York this weekend with plans to visit the fallen superstar and check on his health, according to an NBA source.

Durant, who as a free agent would be able negotiate a deal with any team at 6 p.m. June 30, is in New York following surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery to repair his torn right Achiilles tendon, which will keep him out all of next season.

Green flew in with his fiancée and kids. Visiting Durant would be symbolic. After the Warriors lost to the Cavaliers in the 2016 NBA Finals, it was Green who immediately texted Durant to recruit him from Oklahoma City.

The Warriors just lost again in the Finals, with Durant sidelined for all but 12 minutes of the series, but the source said Green is not in recruiting mode.

“It’s his friend,’’ the source said. “KD doesn’t have to be recruited by Draymond after being there three years.’’

According to FS1’s Ric Bucher, Durant left the hospital Friday and moved to a hotel with visions of spending the summer in New York. The last time he was a free agent, in 2016, Durant staged meetings with teams in a rented Hamptons mansion. The Warriors’ core all flew to eastern Long Island to recruit him.

Durant is expected to opt out of the final year of his current Warriors deal to explore free agency, with the Knicks on his radar. According to Bucher, Kyrie Irving had dinner with Durant this week in New York, perhaps still trying to sell him on joining forces with the Nets or the Knicks.

Green’s visit to Durant could go a long way, considering the perception of the early season on-court confrontation. The Warriors were dethroned Thursday by the Raptors in the Finals, in six games.

At trash-bag day Friday, Warriors coach Steve Kerr addressed Durant’s free agency.

“The injury throws everything for a loop,’’ Kerr said. “We all want him back. We think this is a great situation for him and vice-versa. Hopefully he’s back and we’ll all give him any advice and counsel he needs. Ultimately, he’ll make his own decision. He’s earned that.”