Matt Slocum/Associated PressAccording to Marc Stein of The New York Times, Atlanta Hawks star Trae Youth is questionable for Game 6 in his Eastern Conference Finals series against Milwaukee Bucks. Young has a right foot bone injury.Young sustained a serious injury in Game 3. He stepped on the foot of a referee after he made a pass against Milwaukee late Sunday night.Atlanta reported that Young had a bone fracture and was officially listed as questionable for Game 4. The All-Star guard was unable to attend Tuesday's game as he suffered a bone bruise and was officially listed as questionable for Game 4.Although there was some hope that Young would be able return for Game 5, the Hawks decided to eject him just before tipoff. Milwaukee took a 3-2 series lead with 123-112 wins.Young was the driving force behind Atlanta's run in the Eastern Conference Finals. In his 15 first playoff games, Young averaged 29.8 points per game and 9.5 assists.Hawks interim coach Nate McMillan has chosen to join Lou Williams in Young's place as his starting coach.Atlanta hosts Milwaukee in Game 6 at 8:30 p.m. ET at State Farm Arena. To keep their season alive, the Hawks must win.