The Seattle SuperSonics will go into the cut throat Game 4 without one of their main weapons, with Rashard Lewis becoming a late scratching after partially dislocating his shoulder.  The term used to describe Lewis? availability was ?doubtful? by the Sonics, the 6-10 forward scheduled in to see a shoulder specialist today.  But if you listen to Lewis speak there is no doubt to it, he will not be playing.

"I'm most definitely upset because I won't be able to participate in the game this Wednesday," Lewis said yesterday. "For me coming from an ankle injury and coming into a shoulder injury is upsetting."

The injury came when Lewis was boxing out Spurs forward Malik Rose for a rebound, Rose brushed by Lewis as his arm was in an awkward position leading to a ?popping sound?.

"It happened really quick," Lewis said. "I just felt my shoulder kind of pop, and I felt it shift out of place. That was more shocking than anything."