The Los Angeles Lakers are in the process of searching for a new head coach to replace Luke Walton, who was given the pink slip after failing to make to the playoffs this season.

The Lakers have already reached out to Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Monty Williams and former Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Tyronn Lue. According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, Miami Heat assistant coach Juwan Howard is also reportedly scheduled to talk with Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka on Tuesday.

But aside from three known candidates, the Lakers are reportedly eyeing sit downs with additional candidates. According to Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, the Lakers will take their time before naming a new coach. Aside from their second meeting with Lue and Williams, Pelinka will look for other options.

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“I would say (Lue) and Monty are (the favorites). But the thing I heard today was that they’re probably going to talk even more people beyond this first three,” Shelburne said. “It doesn’t seem like they’re in any kind of hurry.”

Shelburne did not name other possible candidates. But according to Christian Rivas of Silver Screen and Roll, there is a chance the Lakers will seek permission to talk to San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Ettore Messina. Messina was also a candidate for the Lakers coaching job in 2016 before they selected Walton.

However, it remains to be seen whether or not Messina will be interested in returning to the Lakers, where he previously served as an assistant coach. Messina is reportedly in a good position to become the head coach of the Spurs when Gregg Popovich call it quits.