I've been doing some (novice level) reading into non-Euclidean geometry, and while I can sort of grasp at the mathematics involved, I'm having trouble visualizing exactly what is going on. I have searched up renderings and played with a few simulations of hyperbolic space, but I find all of them quite abstract in that they simulate shapes and platonic solids rather than things we'd expect to see in our Euclidean lives.
So my question is this: What would be some of the differences in a standard game of basketball in a hyperbolic space (say with a Gaussian curvature of $-1$), compared to a basketball game in our world? I'd imagine that gravity would be quite messed up because we have to change some notions with distance (but I don't know how), but what about potential changes in strategies? How would you guard someone? Or shooting? Where would the nets be placed and what would the court look like?
Feel free to change the sport to whichever one you'd prefer.