I don't think a deal will be reached anytime soon. The owners finally came off their numbers and, I thought, made a great proposal for the players.
The players are a bunch of meat heads though and wouldn't know a good deal if it bit them in the ass. I think their whole goal is to make the owners look bad and win the PR battle. This is the first real CBA negotiation with Twiiter and other social media. The players have a big mouthpiece and the backing of most in the media. I think that is about to turn and you'll see most people on the owner's side if a deal isn't reached today.
People have complained about the owners canceling games and saying they can't be rescheduled. Only to backtrack on that when progress is made. I see that as a smart negotiating tactic. Take something away then give it back as a concession. The big money players are running the negotiations with no regard for the guys that aren't making anything right now.
Ultimately, the fans always pay. When the negotiations are over, the fans will pay with higher prices at the ticket booth, parking lots, concession stands, and souvenir stands.