Whether you're a budding or bonafide fan , chances are that lately, you've had your eye on the [basket]ball. This year's WNBA season drew record viewership when the New York Liberty clinched their first championship in 28 seasons after beating the Minnesota Lynx. And now, NBA and NCAA college basketball are heating up.

The NBA regular season typically runs from mid-October until the playoffs kick off in mid-April, while college ball commences at the start of November until the March Madness tournament in early spring. Any game is undeniably electric, but if you're Googling "rules of basketball" at halftime, we got you. Say hello to our guide on all things basketball.

Once you know the basics of the fast-paced game, including the rules and scoring, you'll be primed to hang with the super fans . Here's the 411 on the rules of basketball. The Teams Each team has between 11 to 15 players, but only five can be on the court at a time.

The WNBA has a maximum roster size of 12 players, while the NBA is limited to 15 players per team during the regular season (they can have up to 20 players during the offseason). Each of the five players on the court has a position and can touch the ball at any point during the game. Here's a breakdown of the specific positions, per the NBA .

The Court An NBA court measures 94 by 50 feet and includes a free-throw line 15 feet from the front of the backboard, a key (or free throw lane) that is 16-feet wide and 19 feet from the baseline to the free thro.