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Mack’s Will Cherry Placed On Top, Signs NBA Contract
Former McClymonds High basketball great Will Cherry proved to be the apple of everyone’s eye during the recent NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
“Will was an undrafted free agent who really balled this summer,” said Calvin Andrews, Cherry’s sports agent with the bay area based BDA sports agency. “As a result Toronto was impressed and they signed Will to a 2-year deal.”
“I am ecstatic about being signed to play for the Toronto Raptors,” said Cherry. “I had a good summer league and all my hard work definitely paid off.”
After McClymonds, Cherry played for Montana University and was the starting point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers summer league team. He was paired with the NBA’s number 1 draft pick Andrew Wiggins and collection of other players, where he ran the team, played tenacious defense and made several outstanding plays on the court.
Cherry was an all OAL standout at McClymonds, who helped the Warriors win a state Championship in 2008. In 2009, he was an all bay area selection and helped lead McClymonds to a Northern California title and runner up in the state championship game. Upon graduation, Cherry followed another former OAL basketball standout, Damian Lillard to the Big Sky Conference. While Lillard was at Weber State, Cherry was at Montana and the two butted heads in league play for two years, before Lillard left to go to the NBA.
He was named the Most Valuable Player in the Big Sky Conference his senior year. He played a few months in the NBA’s Developmental league for the Canton Charge.
“I sat out almost the entire year last year, but I didn’t stop working, as I looked at it as a red shirt year,” said Cherry. “It was a year for me to mature and grow.”
“Will played very well in the summer league and a lot of professional teams from overseas called me about him,” said Andrews. “But we thought he had a good chance of making the Cavaliers.”
While the Cavaliers liked Cherry, some uncertainty in selections was caused by the resigning of LeBron James and proposals of a Wiggins trade for Minnesota Timberwolves’ Kevin Love.
“The Toronto Raptors Head Coach Dwayne Casey called me asking about Will,” said Andrews. For the head coach to call an agent, is big time.”
“They said they wanted him. I then started pressing Cleveland to see what they were going to do. They asked us to wait, but we felt the Raptors offer was firmer.”
Cherry, now in Los Angeles Training Camp, said, “I am in LA working out. I will be back in Oakland for a few days before I go to Toronto.” “Now that I have signed a contract the real work starts and I am going to keep on pushing and working hard. When I get my chance I will come in games and do whatever needs to be done to help the Raptors win games.”
Former McClymonds Coach Ben Tapscott, said Cherry’s statements about doing whatever it takes to make the team win ,”is the winning formula to survive in the NBA.”
Other bay area players who sought to land a spot on a team included former University of Missouri and Oakland High standout Jabari Brown, Oakland native Kiwi Gardner, former University of Detroit and Richmond High standout Eli Holman, former Weber State and Hayward High guard Davion Berry, former Skyline High and Cal State Fullerton guard Kwame Vaughn and former Oregon State and San Leandro High and current member of the Sacramento Kings, guard Jared Cunningham.
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Fighting to Keep Blackness
BlackPressUSA NEWSWIRE — Trump supporters have introduced another bill to take down the bright yellow letters of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., in exchange for the name Liberty Plaza. D.C.

By April Ryan
As this nation observes the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama, the words of President Trump reverberate. “This country will be WOKE no longer”, an emboldened Trump offered during his speech to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night. Since then, Alabama Congresswoman Terri Sewell posted on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter this morning that “Elon Musk and his DOGE bros have ordered GSA to sell off the site of the historic Freedom Riders Museum in Montgomery.” Her post of little words went on to say, “This is outrageous and we will not let it stand! I am demanding an immediate reversal. Our civil rights history is not for sale!” DOGE trying to sell Freedom Rider Museum
Also, in the news today, the Associated Press is reporting they have a file of names and descriptions of more than 26,000 military images flagged for removal because of connections to women, minorities, culture, or DEI. In more attempts to downplay Blackness, a word that is interchanged with woke, Trump supporters have introduced another bill to take down the bright yellow letters of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., in exchange for the name Liberty Plaza. D.C. Mayor Morial Bowser is allowing the name change to keep millions of federal dollars flowing there. Black Lives Matter Plaza was named in 2020 after a tense exchange between President Trump and George Floyd protesters in front of the White House. There are more reports about cuts to equity initiatives that impact HBCU students. Programs that recruited top HBCU students into the military and the pipeline for Department of Defense contracts have been canceled.
Meanwhile, Democrats are pushing back against this second-term Trump administration’s anti-DEI and Anti-woke message. In the wake of the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, several Congressional Black Caucus leaders are reintroducing the Voting Rights Act. South Carolina Democratic Congressman James Clyburn and Alabama Congresswoman Terry Sewell are sponsoring H.R. 14, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. Six decades ago, Lewis was hit with a billy club by police as he marched for the right to vote for African Americans. The right for Black people to vote became law with the 1965 Voting Rights Act that has since been gutted, leaving the nation to vote without the full protections of the Voting Rights Act. Reflecting on the late Congressman Lewis, March 1, 2020, a few months before his death, Lewis said, “We need more than ever in these times many more someones to make good trouble- to make their own dent in the wall of injustice.”
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Oakland Post: Week of March 5 – 11, 2025
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Rep. Al Green is Censured by The U.S. House After Protesting Trump on Medicaid
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — His censure featured no hearing at the House Ethics Committee and his punishment was put on the floor for a vote by the Republican controlled House less than 72 hours after the infraction in question.

By Lauren Burke
In one of the quickest punishments of a member of the U.S. House of Representatives in the modern era, Congressman Al Green (D-TX) was censured by a 224-198 vote today in the House. His censure featured no hearing at the House Ethics Committee and his punishment was put on the floor for a vote by the Republican controlled House less than 72 hours after the infraction in question. Of the last three censures of members of the U.S. House, two have been members of the Congressional Black Caucus under GOP control. In 2023, Rep. Jamal Bowman was censured.
On the night of March 4, as President Trump delivered a Joint Address to Congress, Rep. Green interrupted him twice. Rep. Green shouted, “You don’t have a mandate to cut Medicare, and you need to raise the cap on social security,” to President Trump. In another rare event, Rep. Green was escorted off the House floor by security shortly after yelling at the President by order of GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson. Over the last four years, members of Congress have yelled at President Biden during the State of the Union. Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor-Greene was joined by Republican Rep. Lauren Bobert (R-CO) in 2022 in yelling at President Biden. In 2023, Rep. Greene, Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), and Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) yelled at Biden, interrupting his speech. In 2024, wearing a red MAGA hat, a violation of the rules of the U.S. House, Greene interrupted Biden again. She was never censured for her behavior. Rep. Green voted “present” on his censure and was joined by freshman Democrat Congressman Shomari Figures of Alabama who also voted “present”.
All other members of the Congressional Black Caucus voted against censuring Green. Republicans hold a four-seat advantage in the U.S. House after the death of Texas Democrat and former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner yesterday. Ten Democrats voted along with Republicans to censure Rep. Green, including Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, who is in the leadership as the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee. “I respect them but, I would do it again,” and “it is a matter of conscience,” Rep. Green told Black Press USA’s April Ryan in an exclusive interview on March 5. After the vote, a group of Democrats sang “We Shall Overcome” in the well at the front of the House chamber. Several Republican members attempted to shout down the singing. House Speaker Mike Johnson gaveled the House out of session and into a recess. During the brief recess members moved back to their seats and out of the well of the House. Shortly after the vote to censor Rep. Green, Republican Congressman Andy Ogles of Tennessee quickly filed legislation to punish members who participated in the singing of “We Shall Overcome.” Earlier this year, Rep. Ogles filed legislation to allow President Donald Trump to serve a third term, which is currently unconstitutional. As the debate started, the stock market dove down over one-point hours from close. The jobs report will be made public tomorrow.
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