The Atlanta Hawks have made an official announcement on the status of superstar point guard Trae Young for Thursday's Game 5 bout against the Milwaukee Bucks. Young sustained an ankle injury in Game 3 and was unable to suit up for Atlanta's blowout win in Game 4. By the looks of it, it does appear that the 22-year-old point guard could be forced to sit out at least one more game.

The Hawks have officially listed Young as questionable for Thursday's contest (h/t Hawks on Twitter):

The Bucks were expected to comfortably win Game 4 on Tuesday due to Young's absence, but a shorthanded Atlanta side was able to pull off a surprise win sans the All-Star point guard.

It is also worth noting that Giannis Antetokounmpo went down in Game 4 with a knee injury, and his status is also up in the air for Game 5. It is very much possible that both the Hawks and Bucks will be without their superstars for what's going to be a pivotal contest on Thursday night.

As indicated in Atlanta's official injury report above, Clint Capela has also been listed as questionable for Game 5. The Hawks big man got poked in the eye late in the game on Tuesday and could also be watching from the sidelines come Thursday. Bogdan Bogdanovic, on the other hand, should be good to go. In spite of his knee issue, Bogdanovic has played in all of the Hawks' postseason games thus far.