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The Lakers continued to do their homework despite not having a draft, as they worked out six prospects on Monday, Brad Turner of the Los Angeles Times reported. This group included Javante McCoy (Boston University), Keve Aluma (Virginia Tech), Khalifa Diop (Gran Canaria), Jeenathan Williams (Buffalo), Malik Osborne (Florida State) and Danko Brankovic (Cibona). Lottery winners Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody gained the rare experience of playing for a champion team in their first year. Although they did not play major roles in the post-season, the Warriors rookies gained invaluable experience as their playing time grows in the following seasons, writes ESPN’s Ohm Youngmisuk. “I never really worry about whether we play, we do not play,” Kuminga said. “While I’m still here, I’m learning, I’re getting better every day. When my moments are called, I know I will be ready. … Everyone here [is] you just help me, much more than dudes [other rookies around the league] they are, wherever they are at the moment. “ The Warriors hold No. 28, but may not add a rookie, according to Sports Illustrated’s Jeremy Woo. The Warriors want to trade the option, in part because of their huge payroll and also because they already have a trio of young players – James Wiseman, Kuminga and Moody – who are fighting for minute rotation next season.