Mike Francesa didn’t know much about the shooting Saturday night — few do — that landed Giants sixth-round draft pick Corey Ballentine in the hospital. But it didn’t stop him from shaming the Giants and the wounded player.

The WFAN sports talk show host used a college senior getting shot after a party as a way to question general manager Dave Gettleman, even though all that is known right now is Ballentine, a cornerback from Washburn University, was at the wrong place at the wrong time, and his close friend Dwane Simmons was murdered. What concerned Francesa in this tragedy were the optics.

“Listen, you can have an off-field incident with any draft pick any time,” Francesa said, in audio courtesy @BackAftaThis. “But when you finish your draft and stress how you went out of your way to take the right kind of guys, guys that you want on the team, guys that are going to be great character guys and you stress that as strongly as the Giants did, it looks pretty bad when one of them gets shot on a Saturday night. It does not look good. It’s just more of the same for the Giants, who just can’t get out of their own way, no matter what they say.”

Sounds familiar.

“It’s sad to see the Giants become a laughingstock around the league,” Francesa said after an incident in which Simmons’ family said a vehicle pulled up to the players, someone inside asked them a question, the car circled back and gunfire began.