Carl Landry made his debut with the Philadelphia 76ers, scoring 10 points to go with five rebounds in 13 minutes.

Landry gives the 76ers another frontcourt option and also a veteran presence.

"It's fine (being anointed a leader) and I'm all right with it because I was young (once) and I looked up to older guys - Dikembe Mutombo, Steve Francis, Shane Battier," Landry said. "They really didn't have to say much. Just their presence every day, being around them, I could be just a sponge and soak up as much as I could. It definitely carried over and helped me to further my career.

"I think leaders are born. You can't just give somebody a title. You can't be like, 'You know what, you're not working for media today, you're a doctor.' You can't give somebody a job title. It just doesn't happen. If I'm a leader and that's the way they want to look at me, then I'm a leader. But you kind of have to be a leader to be in this league, a decade in, you have to. Maybe not a title but by example. Be a leader every day. Come in at the right time and (respect) the NBA dress code. Taking charges, doing things that it takes to play in this game for 10 years."