Hours before the first fans are set to arrive at Haas Pavilion, the men and women who's job it is to broadcast Cal's game against Stanford tonight pulled up into Berkeley to set up for the day's work.
At 10:00 a.m., members of Comcast's crew parked behind Haas Pavilion and set to work for a game that wouldn't tip off for another six hours - and that's when the real work will begin.
We showed up right along with the television crew to catch a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into bringing Cal hoops to all of you at home.
Of course, if you are going to be home tonight, make sure you chat with us live during the game while you watch.

Comcast SportsNet has coverage of tonight's game with tip off at 4:00.

A crew member unloads cables from the bowels of the production truck.

The necessary cables are wired from the truck, through an opening and into the lower level of Haas Pavilion.

Crew members discuss the day's plans outside of the production truck.

Inside the truck, producers prepare for game coverage.

Here's a peak at how the producers will see the game and choose what you'll see at home.
At 10:00 a.m., members of Comcast's crew parked behind Haas Pavilion and set to work for a game that wouldn't tip off for another six hours - and that's when the real work will begin.
We showed up right along with the television crew to catch a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into bringing Cal hoops to all of you at home.
Of course, if you are going to be home tonight, make sure you chat with us live during the game while you watch.
Comcast SportsNet has coverage of tonight's game with tip off at 4:00.
A crew member unloads cables from the bowels of the production truck.
The necessary cables are wired from the truck, through an opening and into the lower level of Haas Pavilion.
Crew members discuss the day's plans outside of the production truck.
Inside the truck, producers prepare for game coverage.
Here's a peak at how the producers will see the game and choose what you'll see at home.















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