Bryce James continues to weigh in on his options ahead of his entry into college basketball. The Sierra Canyon senior reportedly had an unofficial visit to Arizona to get to know the Wildcats’ hoops program. LeBron James’ youngest son previously did his rounds at Ohio State and USC.Savannah James reacted to her son checking out a potential school to go to next year:“#NotCommitted”LeBron James' wife, Savannah James, reacts to Bryce James' visit with the Arizona Wildcats. [photo: @mrs_savannahrj/IG]The reaction from the social media influencer clearly indicates where the Jameses stand regarding the recruitment process. They aren’t tipping their hand this early as they have no shortage of options. OSU and USC are intriguing options because of the family’s history.LeBron James said in 2013 to Cleveland.com that he would have played for Ohio State if he stayed one year in college. Bronny James had a one-and-done season with the Trojans before jumping to the NBA this season. Duquesne could also be a dark horse as the elder James’ former high school coach used to be with the team. ON3 gives OSU a 92.6% chance to get a commitment from Bryce.ON3 and 247Sports consider Bryce James a three-star recruit, while ESPN thinks he is a level higher. Most scouting sites put him between 40-55 among all shooting guards in the US. As he begins his final year in high school, many are interested to see how much he will develop before college.Bryce James and the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers have a solid start to their new seasonBryce James will be under more scrutiny in his final year in high school. As a starter for the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers, he has helped his team to a solid start in the new season. They are 2-1, only failing to stay unbeaten after falling to 42-41 on Wednesday. James, who did not play in the loss, could suit up in the rematch.The Trailblazers opened their campaign with a 71-36 drubbing of San Gabriel Academy on Nov. 19. They completed another rout two days later with a 91-24 win over Cerritos. James has had a solid start, but scouts expect more from him.