How do you ESPN? Jorge Sedano shares his favorite ways to watch ahead of NBA season tipoff
The NBA officially tips off its 2025-26 season this week, and there’s no better way to stay connected to the action than with the enhanced ESPN App for the ultimate viewing experience. Whether you’re tracking your favorite team, catching up on highlights, or watching multiple games at once, the new ESPN App transforms your phone and TV into the ultimate sports hub to put every type of fan in control and at the center of the action.

To prepare fans for the action, ESPN NBA sideline reporter Jorge Sedano shares his favorite things about the new ESPN App:
First thing you check when you wake up in the morning?
The first thing I do when I start my morning is using SC For You. I can curate it to all my needs. I need a wide variety of topics because of everything I do at ESPN. It gets me up to speed on my college football assignments (ACC Network), the NBA and Los Angeles sports for my morning radio show at ESPN LA. It’s become an invaluable tool for me.
Biggest game-changer for watching live sports?
The biggest game-changer for me is the Multiview option. The ability to keep an eye on four games at once has made my life so much easier. I can begin widening my options and then narrow in on a specific game within the four-box. Even my 7-year-old son now uses it during college football Saturdays.
Best new feature you didn’t know you needed until now?
The best new feature for me is Verts. The ability to scroll through highlights and videos similarly to social media allows me to quickly stay up to speed in short bursts.
Favorite way to ESPN?
My favorite way to ESPN now is ultimately using StreamCenter. The ability to sync my mobile device to my TV and control the stream, live stats and mute alerts to avoid spoilers if I’m behind is fantastic for people like me, who are constantly on the go.
Download the new ESPN App today and sign up for access to dozens of ESPN exclusive 2025-26 NBA regular season games. Never miss a buzzer-beater or big moment again with all of ESPN, all in one place.








