Instead of calculating a player's game score in each game, we now want you to calculate each player's total scores across all the games in which he participated. Recall the assumptions used in Question 11, which still apply in in this question. In every game, every 1 point (pts) translates to a score of 1; every 1 rebound (reb) translates to a score of 2, every 1 assist (ast) translates to a score of 2, and every turnover (to) translates to a score of negative 3. Notice that a point is NOT necessarily the same as a score. Which player had the highest accumulated game scores (NOT points) in all the games he had participated in? Provide the LAST NAME of that player ONLY. (Do not use quotation marks) [Fill in the blank] What was the total (accumulated) game scores obtained by that player? Enter the NUMBER only. [Fill in the blank]   多项填空题

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