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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Disagree. If you're not signaling a three point try, then the lack of a three point try signal is the "signal" that it's a two point try.
As an aside: Here in the Constitution State we do have our own "Connecticut Only IAABO" mechanic: Point to floor for two-point field goal try when shooter has foot touching three point line.
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Connecticut only???
Anybody in Connecticut or IAABO ever read case book play 2.7.8?

Specifically, the part that says
"Officials are not authorized to signal the point value for a two-point goal or free throws. However, it is necessary to signal in case of doubt or confusion and when point(s) are awarded."
That is how/when we're supposed to signal made 2-point goals. That makes the IABBO mechanic redundant imo.