Giannis Antetokounmpo says he feels “scared” about changing teams as he begins his first season with the Miami Heat. In comments reflecting on his move, he acknowledges that leaving Milwaukee is difficult even after a long run with the Bucks. The two reports describe how Antetokounmpo’s transfer comes after 13 years in Milwaukee, where he became one of the franchise’s defining players. Both sources characterize his remarks as a candid reaction to a major transition rather than a specific criticism or controversy. While the exact wording differs in tone across outlets, they agree on the core message: Antetokounmpo recognizes the uncertainty that comes with starting over in a new organization, coach, and roster context. The change follows a trade that sends him to Miami, marking the first time in more than a decade that he is not with the Bucks. The reports present his comments as an acknowledgment of the emotional and practical challenges associated with such a move.