Draymond Green just won his first NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors, but that does not mean he will not consider moving elsewhere when he becomes a free agent on Wednesday.

Green, who played a big role in the championship run of the Warriors last season, will be a restricted free agent starting Wednesday, and the versatile forward said that he will listen to all offers.

According to Marc Spears of Yahoo Sports, the Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets and the Atlanta Hawks are all expected to make a strong push to acquire Green this offseason.

Green, who averaged 11.7 points on top of 8.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game last season, is looking forward to the free-agency process, saying that he will make sure he will enjoy the courtship but reiterated that he is not expecting anything from any team, including the Warriors.

"The one thing I've been taught is to go into this thing with no expectations," Green told Yahoo Sports. "When you do, that's when it gets frustrating. That's when it gets stressful. I just want to have fun and enjoy this process. So I'm not going in there with no expectations for this or expectations for that. That would take away the enjoyment."

Green is already in Los Angeles to discuss all options with his agent -- B.J. Armstrong. The 25-year-old forward, who earned $2.64 million in his first three-year contract in the league after he picked in the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft, will reportedly command a maximum salary or any deal within that range.

It remains to be seen whether or not the Pistons, Hawks and Rockets are willing to give him a max deal. But if they do and Green signs the offer sheet, it does not necessarily mean they will acquire the energetic forward because the Warriors have the right to match any offer to keep the former Michigan State standout.

The Warriors previously insisted that they will prioritize signing Green to a new deal this summer. The three-year veteran is unsure, though, because he is not aware of the plan of his team, revealing that he has yet to receive calls from team officials about his contract status.

"They said they wanted to keep me, but we will see what happens," Green said. "I don't know. I am not getting no pressure. There are no reports of management flying around right now to see me. There is really no need to feel pressure."

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