I think it's too early for Tankings. December 15 will shed some more light on the situation.
Right now, I'd say:
1) Milwaukee - Have some new and ongoing injury problems and are reportedly aggressively shopping Sanders(Seems like last years locker room reports about Sanders being the problem are accurate)
Hard to see them turn directions anytime soon and when they can do it might be so late that even their moronic owner sees the benefit of tanking.
2) Utah - Western conference, Ty Corbin, no bench, young guys are still learning to swim after being thrown in the cold water.
3) Sixers - Active in trade talks as their 25 year old trio is performing career best numbers. Also they're in full tank mode even with them.
4) Toronto - They're not going to look pretty. Too few talented and too many limited players to accidentally win games unless Kobe throws...not on purpose.
5) Orlando - They don't care too much for the top pick as they have already great players in town and just need one of the superstar potential guys. I guess they prefer Randle or Exum. During/After that they'll trade Afflalo for what's missing unless someone really wants to give up sth valuable(draft pick with lottery potential and no protection) for him as he's arguably the best SG in the east this season until now.
But as long as Oladipo getts opportunities to learn point guard in actual games they won't win anything.
6) Sacramento - Where Defense happens .... NOT! Rudy Gay is their best defender. And he's only slightly above average.
7) Boston - Can't imagine they'd really shoot for playoffs with this roster. That's not getting them anywhere unless they are confident that Rondo is coming back strong and already recruited players...Ainge also has a tanking reputation as he's done it before. So what's the deal with handing New York 40 point losses?
8) Phoenix - At some they gotta run out of gas or cash in on their vets having good years. They are still missing the core puzzle piece to elevate them long term. Alex Len returning might turn some close wins into narrow losses.
On the outside tanking in:
-Memphis has some mysterious injury reports(stress fracture = season ending?)
-What will New Orleans do if they can't get healthy and running?
-If Minny stays healthy and has no shot at the playoffs they kinda have to do a complete roster shakeup. Tanking might be a good start while cashing in on everyone who has value...
-Cleveland doesn't matter. They may or may not make the playoffs. They'll select the wrong guy anyways unless they're top3. Sometimes even in the top3

-Charlotte wants to strengthen its brand while their namechange is undergoing. Plus they wanna get attractive and get back to the playoffs. Not sold they can do it with basically no outside shooting. The longer the season the heavier the legs and outrunning is getting harder than outgunning.
-Chicago and Washington both have incentives to tank but unless they start making moves it's hard to predict.