WATCH: Levi Cook discusses development on ‘Sportsline’

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia 2015 basketball commitment Levi Cook, a guest on the MetroNews “Statewide Sportsline,” said he’s working to develop his low-post moves and improve his conditioning.

Cook, an in-state recruit who transferred from Liberty to Huntington Prep this past season, averaged five points and five rebounds per game as a junior.

“As the year went on, I kept getting better and better,” said Cook, who committed to West Virginia as a 15-year-old. “The coaches really worked with us and it was a really good experience. I still need to get into better shape and keep doing what I’m doing. I need to keep working on my low-post game, get better on my defense and screens.”

Cook said he stands at 6-foot-10, 295 pounds. The center is playing AAU basketball this summer with the West Virginia Wildcats.

Watch the complete interview with Cook above.





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