Metro

De Blasio set to pick his team

The first hint of what Bill de Blasio’s administration will look like is coming.

The mayor-elect said Wednesday he’ll begin naming top aides late next week.

De Blasio dismissed a WPIX-TV report that he had already decided to appoint former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton as the city’s new top cop.

“I’ve not picked anyone. I’ve not had any final conversations with any candidates,” de Blasio insisted at the Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger food pantry.

De Blasio spoke to reporters after he and his wife handed out 13-pound frozen turkeys, quarts of milk and containers of yogurt to dozens of neighborhood residents.

Organizers said 500 people went through the pantry in less than four hours.

De Blasio also criticized his pal and supporter Alec Baldwin for shouting a homophobic slur at a Post photographer, a move that led to Baldwin’s MSNBC talk show being canceled.

But de Blasio said the “inappropriate and sad” misstep wouldn’t disqualify Baldwin from a potential seat at his inauguration.