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76ers point guard Tim Frazier made his NBA debut Wednesday, scoring five points on 2 of 9 shooting while dishing out 11 assists in his team's 107-96 loss to the Celtics Friday.

Frazier, who averaged 14.9 points in his senior season with Penn State last year, was signed to a 10-day contract this week. While JaKarr Sampson drew the start in place of an injured Michael Carter-Williams, he played just 13 minutes, with coach Brett Brown opting to give 35 minutes of playing time to Frazier in his debut.

"Didn't (feel real) until I got on the court," Frazier said after the game, per the Associated Press.

Frazier also tallied five rebounds and two steals in the loss. The 76ers are set to face the Hornets Saturday.

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