WATCH: One-on-one interview with Lady Vol basketball assistant coach Gabe Lazo
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Casey Kay sits down one-on-one with Lady Vol basketball assistant coach Gabe Lazo.
Learn more on Lazo's Cuban heritage, his high school coaching roots, his mom's influence on his career & so much more.
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