Spurs free-agent shooting guard Danny Green is back from vacation in Brazil and agreeable to a meeting with his hometown Knicks.

Green, the Babylon, Long Island native, said just having Phil Jackson and Derek Fisher leading the charge is enough to listen.

“For sure – anybody turning down a meeting with them would be crazy,’’ Green said Tuesday night on Alan Hahn’s ESPN Radio show in the hours leading into the free-agency period. “It starts with them and Melo as well.’’

The Knicks have a desperate need at shooting guard and interest but Green could be asking for a starting salary at $12 million. A source said Green’s preference is staying with San Antonio, but insiders believe if the Spurs sign LaMarcus Aldridge, that could spell trouble for Green, who is a deft 3-point shooter and defender.

Reports early Wednesday had Sacramento and Detroit making contact with Green’s reps. The Knicks are coming off a 17-65 record and drafted a project at No. 4 in Kristaps Porzingis.

“I don’t think people are scared of the Knicks,’’ Green said. “They’re rebuilding. … Some guys want to go where they’re already winning. They get a couple of good pieces this summer, I’m sure it’ll attact more guys.’’

“I’ve thought of many different scenarios,’’ Green said when asked if he would want to play in the Knicks’ triangle. “I don’t know what’s going to happen.’’

Meanwhile, the Knicks are among four teams to call reps for Rockets combo guard Patrick Beverley, but he’s a restricted free agent and the Rockets can match an offer. Cleveland and Dallas also are in the mix, but the Knicks can offer the most because of their deeper cap space.