Newsflash: despite having a million young talented players, the 76ers still suck. My bet: they will start losing talent before the team becomes good.
They should struggle this year, but Embiid looks flat out dominant despite working off two years of rust. There's only so much he can do in 15-20 minutes per game, though. Their other potential phenom, Ben Simmons, is out until January at the earliest. Potentially their best shooter and intended starting PG, Bayless (44% from three last year), is out for a month. Their other potential future all-star, Jahlil Okafor, hasn't played basketball in 7 months and has a 12 minute restriction while he gets back into game shape. Not to mention, Nerlens Noel is out with surgery right now so you probably will not see them get any value out of him in trade for at least a couple months.
This year, they will probably tank again and try to get two top 5 picks (their own and the Lakers top 3 protected). Mid-season, things could fall into place if the minutes restrictions lift and Simmons gets unleashed. But at the moment, the fans there seem ecstatic. Sold out crowds chanting "Trust the Process" (disproving the nonsense idea that the Philly fans would "never forgive" the team for tanking). The entire point of the tanking was to land franchise talent and their 3 tankjobs have resulted in 3 players with star potential. Things could turn around rapidly for that team in the next couple years.