Jerry West and Griz owner Michael Heisley recently returned from a weeklong golf trip to Scotland, and both said Monday that the team will interview at least two additional candidates.

Known applicants that have interviewed for the job include former Denver boss Kiki Vandeweghe, Boston general manager Chris Wallace, former NBA point guard Mark Jackson, and David Griffin, Phoenix Suns senior vice president of basketball operations.

Griffin removed his name from consideration and that left Wallace as the No. 1 candidate, according to several published reports.

"We're definitely considering Wallace. We're also considering three or four other people," Heisley said. "But we've got an interview or two yet to do. So we're still conducting interviews. We have not made a decision. I'm hopeful we'll make a decision in the next week."

Former Chicago Bulls player and executive B.J. Armstrong remains a person of interest for the Griz. But several members of the Griz organization believe Wallace is a clear frontrunner.